Research Links 'Food is Medicine' Program to Improved Health Outcomes with Community Health Worker Support
New research indicates that a 'Food is Medicine' program, when paired with support from community health workers, leads to even stronger health outcomes for participants.

New research findings reveal that "Food is Medicine" initiatives, when combined with support from community health workers, can significantly improve participants' health outcomes. The results were published on June 8, 2026.
The study highlights the connection between diet and clinical results, suggesting that addressing social determinants of health can positively impact the management of chronic conditions and overall well-being. This approach emphasizes the role of accessible, nutritious food in conjunction with personalized support.
Abbott Laboratories, a global healthcare company, is involved in various health initiatives. The company produces a wide range of products, including diagnostics, medical devices, nutritional products, and pharmaceuticals, aiming to improve health worldwide.
These findings may inform the design and implementation of public health programs, particularly those targeting vulnerable populations. Integrating such programs into healthcare systems could offer more sustainable and effective treatment approaches.