Stopped: Recruitment pace was not sufficient to support fully-powered efficacy trial. Study investigators decided to terminate the feasibility trial before reaching recruitment target.
The goal of the project is to conduct a pilot feasibility randomized trial comparing a community-based lifestyle intervention called Meals for Moms (M4M) versus the usual care for pregnant persons diagnosed with gestational diabetes (GDM). Participants will be randomly placed into the usual care (UC) comparison group or the M4M healthy living program, which includes continued GDM education, physical activity level monitoring, and delivery of medically-tailored GDM meals. The trial will assess if M4M is feasible for the management of gestational diabetes in pregnant patients.
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Acceptability (Participate Again)
Timeframe: Follow-Up (aim: within 2 weeks post-delivery)
Acceptability (Recommended)
Timeframe: Follow-Up (aim: within 2 weeks post-delivery)
Recruitment
Timeframe: Baseline
Retention
Timeframe: Follow-Up (aim: within 2 weeks post-delivery)
Receipt of Intervention (Meal Ordering)
Timeframe: Follow-Up (aim: within 2 weeks post-delivery)
Receipt of Intervention (Exercise Session Completion)
Timeframe: Follow-Up (aim: within 2 weeks post-delivery)