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Published in: BMC Pediatrics 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Study protocol

Complementary feeding: a Global Network cluster randomized controlled trial

Authors: Nancy F Krebs, K Michael Hambidge, Manolo Mazariegos, Jamie Westcott, Norman Goco, Linda L Wright, Marion Koso-Thomas, Antoinette Tshefu, Carl Bose, Omrana Pasha, Robert Goldenberg, Elwyn Chomba, Waldemar Carlo, Mark Kindem, Abhik Das, Ty Hartwell, Elizabeth McClure, the Complementary Feeding Study Group

Published in: BMC Pediatrics | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Inadequate and inappropriate complementary feeding are major factors contributing to excess morbidity and mortality in young children in low resource settings. Animal source foods in particular are cited as essential to achieve micronutrient requirements. The efficacy of the recommendation for regular meat consumption, however, has not been systematically evaluated.

Methods/Design

A cluster randomized efficacy trial was designed to test the hypothesis that 12 months of daily intake of beef added as a complementary food would result in greater linear growth velocity than a micronutrient fortified equi-caloric rice-soy cereal supplement. The study is being conducted in 4 sites of the Global Network for Women's and Children's Health Research located in Guatemala, Pakistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zambia in communities with toddler stunting rates of at least 20%. Five clusters per country were randomized to each of the food arms, with 30 infants in each cluster. The daily meat or cereal supplement was delivered to the home by community coordinators, starting when the infants were 6 months of age and continuing through 18 months. All participating mothers received nutrition education messages to enhance complementary feeding practices delivered by study coordinators and through posters at the local health center. Outcome measures, obtained at 6, 9, 12, and 18 months by a separate assessment team, included anthropometry; dietary variety and diversity scores; biomarkers of iron, zinc and Vitamin B12 status (18 months); neurocognitive development (12 and 18 months); and incidence of infectious morbidity throughout the trial. The trial was supervised by a trial steering committee, and an independent data monitoring committee provided oversight for the safety and conduct of the trial.

Discussion

Findings from this trial will test the efficacy of daily intake of meat commencing at age 6 months and, if beneficial, will provide a strong rationale for global efforts to enhance local supplies of meat as a complementary food for young children.

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Metadata
Title
Complementary feeding: a Global Network cluster randomized controlled trial
Authors
Nancy F Krebs
K Michael Hambidge
Manolo Mazariegos
Jamie Westcott
Norman Goco
Linda L Wright
Marion Koso-Thomas
Antoinette Tshefu
Carl Bose
Omrana Pasha
Robert Goldenberg
Elwyn Chomba
Waldemar Carlo
Mark Kindem
Abhik Das
Ty Hartwell
Elizabeth McClure
the Complementary Feeding Study Group
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pediatrics / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2431
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-11-4

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