Food delivery program helps rural diabetes patients control blood sugar

NCT ID NCT04876053

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at whether delivering healthy food to the homes of rural adults with type 2 diabetes and food insecurity could improve their blood sugar control and diet. Over 400 participants either received standard care alone or standard care plus free healthy food deliveries. The goal was to see if this simple, scalable approach could make diabetes management easier and more effective for people who struggle to access nutritious food.

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Locations

  • UAMS - East

    Helena, Arkansas, 72390, United States

  • UAMS - North Central

    Batesville, Arkansas, 72501, United States

  • UAMS - Northeast

    Jonesboro, Arkansas, 72401, United States

  • UAMS - South

    Magnolia, Arkansas, 71753, United States

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