Can a box of groceries ease a Family's stress? maine study delivers hope
NCT ID NCT06869993
Summary
This study tested whether providing free, healthy meal kits and cooking lessons to 40 rural, low-income families in Maine could help reduce the stress and emotional strain caused by food insecurity. Families received meal kits for four weeks and used an app for cooking guidance. Researchers measured changes in food security, diet quality, caregiver stress, and children's emotional well-being to see if this practical support made a difference.
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MaineHealth
Portland, Maine, 04102, United States
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