Can delivered meals help people in addiction treatment eat better?
NCT ID NCT07251283
Summary
This study is testing whether providing weekly meal deliveries helps improve food security for adults who are receiving medication treatment for opioid use disorder. Researchers will compare two groups: one that gets nutritional education and a list of local resources, and another that gets the same education plus six meals delivered to their home each week. The study will follow 40 participants for 24 weeks to see if the meal deliveries lead to better household food access and health.
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University of Vermont
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