Can a phone app and free high-fiber foods reverse prediabetes in young adults?
NCT ID NCT07491653
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is testing whether a smartphone-based program that provides high-fiber foods and continuous glucose monitors can help young adults (ages 18-39) with prediabetes improve their blood sugar control. The main goal is to see if people find the program easy to use and stick with it. Researchers will also measure changes in fiber intake, blood sugar, and insulin resistance.
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University of Oklahoma Health Campus
RECRUITINGTulsa, Oklahoma, 74135, United States
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