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NCT06445530
Nutrition Optimization and Community Upliftment for Postpartum Recovery
The goal of this clinical trial is to better understand how different strategies, timing, and enhancements to medically tailored food delivery will address structural inequities in the food environment, empower communities to sustain behavior change, and ultimately improve postpartum weight control to prevent type 2 diabetes-a potent contributor to disparate mortality among Black women. The main aims of the study are: * To conduct a pilot randomized control trial to test the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a multi-component Medically Tailored Food (MTF) intervention, Moveable Feast ENHANCED (a hybrid MTF intervention with a patient-activated change from prepared meals to fresh food delivery, customized for postpartum people, culturally customized for engagement and adherence, and food provision for dependents) versus MFeast Usual Care (prepared medically tailored foods only) * To test sustainability and scalability. Participants will: * Respond to online surveys (supported by study team members via scheduled phone calls) via REDCap links shared before each study visit at baseline, 3, 6 months post-delivery after the baseline survey. * Submit anthropometric data (i.e, weight) and information about laboratory results ( e.g. HgbA1C)
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-10-03
1 state
NCT05754645
The Microbiome in (Non-) Obese Pregnancy and Pregnancy Outcomes
This research aims to elucidate an underlying mechanism of maternal obesity induced pregnancy and longterm health complications for mothers and their offspring.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years
Updated: 2024-09-19
1 state
NCT06241144
Supporting Lifestyle Changes After Delivery
Use of information and communication technology -based health behavior change support system in modifying lifestyle after delivery among women with obesity.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-04-03