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Culinary Medicine Intervention for Osteoporosis
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This trialtested a cooking class to help people with weak bones stay healthy.
- Osteoporosis
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What goals has this research been specifically designed to achieve?
"The primary objective of this trial, which will be monitored over a pre-determined timeline, is to assess the efficacy of the intervention. Secondary outcomes include an individual's self-assessed Confidence in ability to change home cooking patterns on a scale from 1 (not at all confident) to 10 (very confident), Readiness to change diet as measured by proportion of participants willing to modify their dietary habits and Confidence in ability to change diet quantified on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all confident) up until 10(very confident)."
Are there any opportunities for volunteer participants in this clinical research?
"Clinicaltrials.gov reveals that this trial, which was initially published on July 15th 2022 and most recently updated November 1st 2022, is not presently enrolling new participants. However, there are 137 other medical trials actively looking for volunteers right now."
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