Can addressing food and housing needs lower blood sugar? study says maybe.
NCT ID NCT03940209
First seen May 07, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tested whether helping people with type 2 diabetes and on Medicaid get their basic needs met—like food, housing, and safety—could improve their blood sugar control. About 473 adults took part, with some getting a special navigation service and others receiving usual care. The main goal was to see if this help led to a meaningful drop in HbA1c levels.
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Washington University
St Louis, Missouri, 63130, United States
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