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Read our Sickle Cell Disease research guide โResearchers want to understand what adults with sickle cell disease eat, how they make food choices, and whether nutrition affects their health outcomes. This observational study will collect information about your diet and daily eating patterns, along with details about your sickle cell disease history, current symptoms, and how you're doing emotionally. By learning more about these connections, researchers hope to improve care and support for people living with sickle cell disease.
Good nutrition may play an important role in managing sickle cell disease and improving both physical health and emotional well-being, but researchers don't yet fully understand what adults with this condition actually eat or how food choices affect their outcomes. This study aims to fill that gap and identify ways to better support nutrition in sickle cell care.
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You would meet with researchers at an outpatient clinic where you'll answer questions about what you eat, your food choices, and your overall health. The study involves sharing a 24-hour food recall (describing everything you ate in the past day), completing surveys about your mood and stress, and allowing researchers to review your medical records. The entire study is a one-time visit with no ongoing follow-up required.
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