Grocery Delivery and Healthy Weight Gain Among Low-income Pregnant Young Women
University of Michigan
570 participants
Dec 8, 2021
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This project will increase knowledge about how a simple intervention, grocery delivery, impacts weight gain and diet among low-income pregnant young women. Results can then be used to support other pregnant young women.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Gestational age ≤ 20 weeks
- Text message capability
- Healthy singleton pregnancy
- Nulliparous
- Consume sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs)
- Living within delivery zone of a grocery delivery service
Exclusion Criteria4
- Non-English speaking
- Participants who live at the same address
- Physical, mental, or cognitive handicaps that prevent participation
- High risk pregnancy requiring specialized care (including pre-existing diabetes)
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Interventions
Each food delivery will contain approximately $35 worth of fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and whole grain foods. These foods are not meant to supplant regular meals, rather make healthy eating more convenient.
Participants will receive unsweetened beverages to replace normal sugar-sweetened beverage intake.
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NCT05000645