The cost-efficacy of a healthy food box for managing hypertension within a native American population: a group randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Dietary interventions are used for the treatment of hypertension. We evaluated the cost-efficacy of delivering boxes of healthy, culturally tailored foods and checks that can only be spent on produce in a Native American population. Methods We conducted a group randomized control...
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Main Authors: | Austin Henderson (Author), Robert Rosenman (Author), Amber L. Fyfe-Johnson (Author), Tori Taniguchi (Author), Joy Standridge (Author), Tyra Shackleford (Author), Clemma J. Muller (Author), Jason G Umans (Author), Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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