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Brief title
Health condition
Weight for age
Height for age
Nutritional status
Schoolperformance
Fecal microflora
Quality of life
Sponsors and support
Global Development Centre
Pieter Stuyvesantweg 1
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
- Antroprometrics
- Quality of life
- Mental performance
Secondary outcome
- Fecal Microbiota composition
- Nutrients/Hb in urine and blood samples
Background summary
Multiple micronutrient deficiencies are common in children in developing countries, and usually are responsible for the observed physical and mental growth retardation and/or increased disease prevalence. In the rural area of northern Vietnam deficient micronutrients included iron and zinc. Remarkably, fibre consumption was also reported as low despite the expected high consumption of vegetables and root crops. It could be deducted that available carbohydrates for fermentation by the intestinal microbiota is also limited leading to a sub-optimal microbiota further increasing susceptibility to infections and hence a negative contribution to growth. Up to date no data has been published on the faecal microbiota composition of Vietnamese children.
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of milk, and milk enriched with selected micronutrients as well as with the soluble prebiotic fibre inulin, in improving the nutritional status of primary schoolchildren in rural Vietnam. Health and performance indicators were included as well as changes in faecal microbiota composition.
Study objective
(Fortified) milk consumption effects antropometrics, health, cognition and quality of life of primary school childeren in rural Vietnam.
Study design
- Antroprometrics: T=0, T=3mths, T=6 mths
- Blood, Urine samples: T=0, T=3mths, T=6 mths
- Fecal samples: T=0 and T= 3 mths
- Quality of life questionaire: T=0 and T=6 mths
- Mental performance tests: T=0 and T=6 mths
Intervention
1) Regular milk
2) Fortified milk
3) Control group
Pieter Stuyvesantweg 1
R. Biesebeke, te
Leeuwarden 8937 AC
The Netherlands
++31612504012
rob.tebiesebeke@frieslandfoods.com
Pieter Stuyvesantweg 1
R. Biesebeke, te
Leeuwarden 8937 AC
The Netherlands
++31612504012
rob.tebiesebeke@frieslandfoods.com
Inclusion criteria
1. Children aged 7-8 years from Yen Phong district
2. Children attending daily schoolclasses in Bac Nihn province
3. Children consuming daily 2 servings of 250 ml
Exclusion criteria
1. Children not willing to consume less then the recommended daily serving
2. Children outside
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL1429 |
NTR-old | NTR1490 |
Other | National Institute of Nutrition, Ha Noi in Vietnam and Friesland Foods-Dutch Lady Vietnam : RCT01112004 |
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