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Farming for Life: Pilot assessment of the impact of medical prescriptions for vegetables on health and food security among Latino adults with type 2 diabetes.

Benjamin York1, Mary Kujan1, Casey Conneely1, Namino Glantz1, David Kerr1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the United States, Latino families have a disproportionate burden of diabetes and associated complications. AIM: This pilot study assessed the feasibility of using medical prescriptions of organic vegetables to improve health outcomes among Latinos with type 2 diabetes (T2D).
METHODS: Latino participants (n = 21, 91% female, age 56 ± 11.1 years) with T2D received 12 weeks of medically prescribed organic vegetables. Weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, and HbA1c were measured pre and post-intervention. Food security was also assessed.
RESULTS: Over 12 weeks, there was a significant fall in systolic (p = 0.03) and diastolic (p = 0.01) blood pressure. A total of 14 participants lost weight (median weight loss among responders was 1.9 pounds), and waist circumference decreased in 9 of 19 responders by a median of 1.5 inches. HbA1c was unchanged (6.7 ± 1.1% at baseline versus 7.0 ± 1.1% post-intervention).
CONCLUSIONS: Medical prescriptions of organic vegetables may have measurable health benefits for adult Latinos with T2D.

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Keywords:  Hispanic; Latino; Type 2 diabetes; blood pressure; food insecurity; vegetables; weight

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31916481     DOI: 10.1177/0260106019898995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Health        ISSN: 0260-1060


  3 in total

1.  Farming for life: impact of medical prescriptions for fresh vegetables on cardiometabolic health for adults with or at risk of type 2 diabetes in a predominantly Mexican-American population.

Authors:  David Kerr; Souptik Barua; Namino Glantz; Casey Conneely; Mary Kujan; Wendy Bevier; Arianna Larez; Ashutosh Sabharwal
Journal:  BMJ Nutr Prev Health       Date:  2020-10-05

2.  Promoting Healthy Food Access and Nutrition in Primary Care: A Systematic Scoping Review of Food Prescription Programs.

Authors:  Matthew Little; Ebony Rosa; Cole Heasley; Aiza Asif; Warren Dodd; Abby Richter
Journal:  Am J Health Promot       Date:  2021-12-10

3.  A pilot randomized controlled trial of a fruit and vegetable prescription program at a federally qualified health center in low income uncontrolled diabetics.

Authors:  Richard Bryce; Julia A WolfsonBryce; Alicia CohenBryce; Nicki Milgrom; Danny Garcia; Alicia Steele; Sean Yaphe; Denise Pike; Felix Valbuena; Lisa R Miller-Matero
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2021-05-31
  3 in total

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