People with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who experienced food insecurity had better blood sugar control when they received medically tailored, home-delivered groceries as part of a 12-week program, according ...
NEW ORLEANS -- A program in which Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)-style groceries were delivered to residents of "food deserts" reduced blood pressure, but this effect did not continue ...
A new study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (JNEB), published by Elsevier, evaluated a 12-week home-delivered food and education program among adults in Northwest Arkansas.
Black adults living in communities with fewer grocery stores — known as food deserts — had a greater reduction in blood pressure levels compared to a similar group when participating in a DASH ...
Online shopping and home delivery hold the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by eliminating some shopping trips. In reality, however, they may have the opposite effect, resulting in more ...
If cooking dinner every night feels repetitive and downright exhausting to you, you’re not alone. If you’re ready to simplify your weekly meal planning, skip last-minute grocery runs and still enjoy ...
Home-delivered groceries improve blood sugar control for people with diabetes facing food insecurity
Eliza Short, PhD, RDN, Research Scientist, Center for Nutrition & Health Impact and Research Collaborator with UAMS ICHI, describes a new study demonstrating the potential for home-delivered, ...
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