Effect of Consuming Food Cooked in Iron Utensils on Iron Status in Children With Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA)
NCT ID: NCT01115023
Last Updated: 2010-05-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2003-10-31
2004-11-30
Brief Summary
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Food cooked in Aluminum (Al) utensils has a higher Al content which can be detrimental to healthy individuals and particularly to patients with chronic renal failure.In healthy persons, diseases of central nervous system, as well as of hematopoeitic system, skeletal system and respiratory system are described due to excess of Aluminium consumption. Aluminium utensils have fast replaced iron cooking pots from Indian kitchens, hence a study to know the effectiveness of iron cooking pot as a measure to combat IDA is necessary.
Studies have shown the utility of cooking food in iron utensil in prevention of IDA but the investigators did not come across a study to document the use of this modality in treatment of IDA in children. Since the investigators anticipate that the improvement of iron status will be a gradual process, so the investigators decided to evaluate the utility of cooking food in iron utensils on iron status in children with non-severe IDA (Hb% \< cutoff point for age but \> 5 gm %.
To test the following hypothesis "use of iron utensils for cooking food will result in improvement in iron status in Pediatric patients with nonsevere Iron Deficiency Anemia."
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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iron group
This group received an iron cooking pot for daily household cooking as an intervention
iron cooking pot
the mother was instructed to cook the family food in the iron cooking pot for the study period (60 days) as frequently in the day as possible.
Aluminium group
the subjects in this group were asked to continue cooking in the aluminium pot and not to cook in the iron pot if they possessed one.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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iron cooking pot
the mother was instructed to cook the family food in the iron cooking pot for the study period (60 days) as frequently in the day as possible.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Resident of urban Nagpur
3. Diagnosed as having non-severe IDA defined as Hb% \> 5gm% but less than cut off point for age for diagnosing anemia.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Receiving Iron therapy
3. Malabsorption
4. Bleeding diathesis
5. Chronic illness
6. Participation in another trial in last 30 days
2 Years
12 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Sir Gangadharrao Chitnavis Memorial Medical Research Trust Nagpur
UNKNOWN
Dhande, Leena Ajay, M.D.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Indira Gandhi Govt Medical College, Nagpur
Principal Investigators
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Leena Ajay Dhande, MD (Pediatrics)
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Associate Professor
Locations
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Government Medical College
Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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L1IDA1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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