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Healthy Food Prescription Incentive Program
Sponsor: University of Calgary
Summary
It is important for individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) to adhere to a healthy dietary pattern to maintain optimal blood glucose levels and overall health. The increasing costs of healthy foods, however, is a barrier to maintaining healthful dietary patterns, particularly for individuals with T2DM who are experiencing food insecurity (i.e., inadequate or insecure access to food due to financial constraints). Lower diet quality may result in difficulties maintaining optimal blood glucose levels, leading to higher rates of diabetes complications, and increased acute care usage and costs. Effective strategies to address this issue are lacking despite the well-known impact of food insecurity on maintaining optimal blood glucose levels. One way to address this problem is to provide incentives to purchase healthy foods through healthy food prescription programs. These programs may help to reduce food insecurity and improve diet quality, thereby improving blood glucose control and reducing diabetes complications over time. This study will investigate the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance (RE-AIM) of a healthy food prescription incentive program among adults who are experiencing food insecurity and persistent hyperglycemia through three concurrent studies; a randomized controlled trial, an implementation study, and a modelling study. The randomized controlled trial will examine the effectiveness of a healthy food prescription incentive program compared to a healthy food prescription alone in reducing blood glucose levels among adults who are experiencing food insecurity and persistent hyperglycemia.
Official title: A Healthy Food Prescription Incentive Program for Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Who Are Experiencing Food Insecurity
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 85 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
597
Start Date
2021-05-29
Completion Date
2025-03-07
Last Updated
2026-06-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Healthy food incentive
$10.50/week/household member for 12 months to purchase healthy foods in participating supermarkets.
Healthy food prescription
A one-time healthy food prescription pamphlet
Locations (1)
Primary Care Clinics
Various Cities, Alberta, Canada