RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05153759
EMS Providers' Health Initiative Study
Sponsor
State University of New York at Buffalo
Enrollment
40 participants
Start Date
Jun 7, 2022
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study aims to explore dietary factors that influence glycemic control in night shift EMS providers and to test the feasibility of a dietary intervention among these providers.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria3
- Emergency medical service (EMS) provider
- Works night shift only for at least one year
- Provides patient care as primary duty
Exclusion Criteria6
- Diagnosis of a metabolic disease (i.e. diabetes, prediabetes, metabolic syndrome)
- Taking medication to lower blood glucose
- Pregnant or planning to become pregnant
- Diagnosis of kidney disease or impairment
- Allergies or intolerances to study foods
- Digestive disorder
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Interventions
OTHERMeal service
The primary goal is to pilot the feasibility of a meal service intervention in night shift workers
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