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    Moving to Integrated and Holistic Disease Prevention Among Underserved Mississippians

NUTRITION360Bipul Adhikari2024-10-30T21:07:06+00:00

NUTRITION360

Moving to Integrated and Holistic Disease Prevention Among Underserved Mississippians (Nutrition360) project was funded through the Jackson Heart Study. The objective for the study was to implement a pilot study to establish essential components to address diet quality in healthcare settings and examine what value an integrated service model delivery has for the primary prevention of cardiometabolic diseases with an initial focus on dietary behaviors.

Funding Agency: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health.


Investigators and Collaborative Partners
Jennifer L. Lemacks, June Gipson

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