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The goal of this pilot randomized controlled trial is to test the potential efficacy of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) among Bhutanese refugee adults residing in New Hampshire. The main questions are whether direct SNAP-Ed delivered through 6 lessons affects dietary quality and biomarkers of metabolic risk. Participants in the SNAP-Ed arm will be asked to participate in weekly lessons delivered in their homes by a bicultural and bilingual nutrition educator. Individuals in the control group did not receive SNAP-ED. All participants will be asked to complete surveys and provide blood and fecal samples prior at baseline and at the end of the study period (7 to 8 weeks).
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Inclusion criteria are (1) identifies as a Bhutanese refugee (2) 18 years and older (3) does most of the cooking and shopping for his/her household. Exclusion Criteria are (1) has been told by her/his doctor that she/he has diabetes (2) history of use of glucose lowering medications (3) pregnant or trying to become pregnant (4) currently diets for weight loss or dietary restrictions.
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54 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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