Food as medicine: new study tests meals and coaching for HIV and diabetes
NCT ID NCT05026723
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether providing medically tailored meals along with intensive lifestyle coaching can help adults with HIV and type 2 diabetes or prediabetes better manage their weight and blood sugar. About 200 participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the meals plus coaching or meals alone. The goal is to see if this approach improves health outcomes over 18 months.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
RECRUITINGChapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States
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