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GoFreshSE is a randomized control trial, testing the effects of a home-delivered, dietitian-assisted, DASH-patterned grocery intervention on blood pressure in adults with high blood pressure in Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee.
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Hypertension (HTN) affects half of US adults and is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death.
The DASH diet is a proven strategy for lowering blood pressure in adults. Our proposed clinical trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a scalable solution: home-delivered, low-sodium groceries aligned with the DASH dietary pattern and ordered with dietitian assistance via a virtual supermarket, in reducing blood pressure.
Participants will be assigned to one of two 1-month long interventions: (1) dietitian-assisted, DASH-patterned, home-delivered groceries ordered weekly through Amazon Fresh (or Whole Foods) over 4 weeks or (2) self-directed grocery shopping (monthly stipend and DASH diet brochure) (referent).
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A. Laboratory Exclusions:
B. Medication Exclusions:
Unstable doses (i.e. a change in the 6 months prior to screening or randomization or planning to start within study period) of the following:
Use of any of the following medications:
Any medication not compatible with participation as determined by the investigators
C. Physical Exclusions:
D. Medical History Exclusions:
E. Lifestyle and Other Exclusions:
F. Investigator discretion
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150 participants in 2 patient groups
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Stephen P. Juraschek, MD, PhD
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