Diabetes mellitus is a growing public health concern affecting 34.2 million people in the United States, with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) accounting for 90-95% of diabetes cases. Food insecurity greatly affects the management and long-term consequences of this diet-related disease. There are few food-based diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) interventions for food insecure individuals with T2DM, and existing interventions have shown limited success in improving indicators of T2DM self-management. To address gaps in prior food -based DSMES interventions, we conducted the Food and Resources Expanded to Support Health (FRESH) Study, a collaboration between a regional food bank, a federally qualified health center (FQHC),...
People experiencing food insecurity are two times more likely to have type 2 diabetes (T2D) than ind...
In the United States, 30.3 million people live with diabetes. The cost of the disease is immense and...
Food insecurity is defined as having inadequate resources to ensure that everyone in a household has...
Objective: To understand the perspectives of food bank clients affected by type 2 diabetes (T2DM). D...
In total, 247 patients with T2DM and food insecurity were recruited, seventy-one expressed interest ...
Chronic metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes are critical public health concerns as rates have...
ABSTRACT Approximately 50 million people in the United States are food insecure, which makes food in...
Clinics increasingly screen patients for food insecurity, but little is known about the efficacy of ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between level of food security and diabetes self-management amon...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is an immense burden to the health of our population and to our current hea...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Background: Food insecurity, defined as inconsistent food access owing to cost, leads to poor health...
The purpose of this research was to examine food security for people with prediabetes participating ...
Background Food insecurity undermines a patient’s ability to follow diabetes self-management recomme...
People experiencing food insecurity are two times more likely to have type 2 diabetes (T2D) than ind...
In the United States, 30.3 million people live with diabetes. The cost of the disease is immense and...
Food insecurity is defined as having inadequate resources to ensure that everyone in a household has...
Objective: To understand the perspectives of food bank clients affected by type 2 diabetes (T2DM). D...
In total, 247 patients with T2DM and food insecurity were recruited, seventy-one expressed interest ...
Chronic metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes are critical public health concerns as rates have...
ABSTRACT Approximately 50 million people in the United States are food insecure, which makes food in...
Clinics increasingly screen patients for food insecurity, but little is known about the efficacy of ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between level of food security and diabetes self-management amon...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is an immense burden to the health of our population and to our current hea...
Purpose: Consuming a diet appropriate for management of diabetes mellitus (DM) is challenging, parti...
Food banks and pantries provide food to millions of food-insecure households each year. However, the...
Background: Food insecurity, defined as inconsistent food access owing to cost, leads to poor health...
The purpose of this research was to examine food security for people with prediabetes participating ...
Background Food insecurity undermines a patient’s ability to follow diabetes self-management recomme...
People experiencing food insecurity are two times more likely to have type 2 diabetes (T2D) than ind...
In the United States, 30.3 million people live with diabetes. The cost of the disease is immense and...
Food insecurity is defined as having inadequate resources to ensure that everyone in a household has...