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tags: [medically-tailored-meals, mtm, rct, hba1c, null-result, diabetes, food-as-medicine, pilot-trial]
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## Content
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: Food-as-medicine clinical evidence — the most intensive intervention type (MTM + dietitian) also shows null HbA1c result
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: Food-as-medicine clinical evidence — the most intensive intervention type (MTM + dietitian) also shows null HbA1c result
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WHY ARCHIVED: Critical new evidence that the simulation-vs-RCT gap persists even for the "best" FIM intervention — changes the confidence level for food-as-medicine clinical outcome claims
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WHY ARCHIVED: Critical new evidence that the simulation-vs-RCT gap persists even for the "best" FIM intervention — changes the confidence level for food-as-medicine clinical outcome claims
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EXTRACTION HINT: Pair with the JAMA Doyle RCT null result. Two controlled trials, two intervention types (food pharmacy vs. MTM), same null HbA1c finding. This is a pattern, not a single study artifact.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Pair with the JAMA Doyle RCT null result. Two controlled trials, two intervention types (food pharmacy vs. MTM), same null HbA1c finding. This is a pattern, not a single study artifact.
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## Key Facts
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- Maryland pilot RCT enrolled 74 adults with type 2 diabetes, 77% completed data collection
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- Study demographics: mean age 48 years, 40% male, 77% Black, mean baseline HbA1c 10.3%
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- Intervention: 12 medically tailored frozen meals + fresh produce bag weekly for 3 months, plus monthly dietitian calls for 6 months
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- Treatment group HbA1c change: -0.7%, Control group: -0.6% (not statistically significant)
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- Control group reported more favorable diabetes medication changes than treatment group
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- Study funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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- Published in Journal of General Internal Medicine 2024
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