2024
DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.13111
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Satisfaction with a meal kit delivery program and feasibility of a phase I trial in the intervening in food insecurity to reduce and mitigate (InFoRM) childhood obesity study

Allison J. Wu,
Marissa Huggins,
Hsin‐Tao Grace Lin
et al.

Abstract: SummaryBackgroundFood and nutrition security interventions have been demonstrated to optimize health, prevent and treat chronic diseases among adult populations. Despite the increasing prevalence and intersection of food insecurity and childhood obesity in the United States, there are few food and nutrition security interventions targeted to children and families.ObjectivesThe primary purpose of this phase I randomized, crossover trial was to assess the safety, acceptability and satisfaction of a meal kit deli… Show more

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