RecruitingPhase 3NCT05309395
Food Prescriptions to Promote Affordable Diets
Food Prescriptions to Promote Affordable Diets That Meet RDAs Among Multi-generational Latino Households
Sponsor
Kaiser Permanente
Enrollment
720 participants
Start Date
Aug 21, 2021
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This is an Randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the impact of meal planning and affordable grocery delivery on weight loss, dietary quality and health on members of multigenerational Latino households.
Eligibility
Min Age: 2 Years
Inclusion Criteria7
- Multigenerational Latino household that has at least 2 adults with a BMI >27 kg/m2 and who both want to lose weight and at least one child under age 18; \[Multi-generational is defined as having household members in two or three age groups: a) less than 18 years; b) 18-64 years; c) 65 years or older\]; The household should have between 3-5 residents.
- Owns at least 1 smart phone, tablet or computer or has internet access;
- No dietary exclusions or medical conditions (e.g. chronic kidney disease, or using insulin (those with type 2 diabetes mellitus without needing insulin can participate)
- Plans to stay in the area for 12 months;
- Must not be using medications that interfere with weight loss (e.g., steroids, certain anti-depressants, anti-seizure medications),
- Willing to pay for groceries
- If on Calfresh, must be willing to pick up groceries at the store.
Exclusion Criteria3
- Chronic kidney disease,
- insulin dependent diabetes,
- dietary exclusions that are inconsistent with menus
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Interventions
COMBINATION_PRODUCTFoodRx
Participants will receive weekly meal plans and recipes and the groceries required to prepare the recommended meals
Locations(1)
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