Can a grocery box beat diabetes? study tests food delivery for rural patients
NCT ID NCT04876053
Summary
This study tested whether delivering healthy food directly to the homes of people with type 2 diabetes in rural areas could help them manage their condition better. It involved 415 adults who reported having trouble getting enough healthy food. Researchers compared the health of those who received the food deliveries plus standard medical care to those who received only standard care.
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Locations
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UAMS - East
Helena, Arkansas, 72390, United States
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UAMS - North Central
Batesville, Arkansas, 72501, United States
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UAMS - Northeast
Jonesboro, Arkansas, 72401, United States
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UAMS - South
Magnolia, Arkansas, 71753, United States
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