Acceptability of a Cereal for Complementary Feeding of Infants and Young Children Made From Caterpillars
NCT ID: NCT01258647
Last Updated: 2011-08-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-10-31
2010-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Study Design
A cohort of 20 mother-infant dyads will be recruited. The site of recruitment will be the area Health Center. Infants will be between 8 and 10 months of age and will have no major health problems. Infants with minor, inter-current illnesses at the time of recruitment that might interfere with oral intake will be excluded. After informed consent, maternal and infant acceptability will be tested using the methods described below.
Maternal Acceptability
Mothers will be provided with a 30 g portion of caterpillar cereal and will be instructed in the proper technique for preparation. After preparation, mothers will be asked to evaluate five features of the cereal. They will also be asked to provide their overall impression of the cereal. In each category, the evaluation will be assigned a numerical score using a five-part Likert scale, from "like very much" to "dislike very much".
The evaluation will be conducted by the Community Coordinator (CC) who will provide instruction about cereal preparation and administer the evaluative tool. Each evaluation will be conducted confidentially. Mothers will not be aware of the response of other mothers. At the conclusion of a one-week period of feeding (see below), a questionnaire will be administered to assess mothers' attitudes about their willingness to participate in a one-year study of cereal feeding.
We do not intend to evaluate their attitudes about food preparation. The recommended preparation technique of the caterpillar cereal is very similar to preparation of enriched soy cereal in our ongoing complementary feeding study. This involves boiling water and cooking the cereal for approximately three minutes. Although this preparation technique is burdensome, it has not compromised compliance in the ongoing study. Therefore, we would expect a similar response from mothers in the proposed study.
Infant Acceptability
Following the evaluation of maternal acceptability, each mother will be provided with a one-week supply of caterpillar cereal (7 individual packets containing 30 g each). She will be instructed to begin daily feedings on the following day, and to continue until the cereal packets have all been used. The first feeding will occur during a home visit by the CC, who will repeat the preparation instructions, and will observe the first feeding. The CC will return to the home on alternate days throughout the week to reinforce instructions regarding preparation, and to make observations about infant feeding habits. Although frequent visits may influence the likelihood of maternal compliance and hence may mislead investigators about maternal acceptability, it will not effect infant acceptability.
Mothers will be instructed not to feed the cereal to other household members, and will be asked to return uneaten cereal to the original packet for collection by the CC at the end of the week.
On the 8th day, the day following the completion of use of the cereal, the CC will return to the home for the purpose of data collection. The CC will administer a 24-hour dietary recall, and collect all cereal packets. In addition, mothers will be asked questions about the infant's health status.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Feeding group
The feeding group will include 20 mother/infant dyads. The infants will be between 8 and 10 months of age.
caterpillar cereal
A 30 gram portion of a cereal containing one part dried, ground caterpillar, one part corn flour and small quantities of sugar and palm oil will be evaluated by the mothers and then fed daily for seven days to infants.
Interventions
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caterpillar cereal
A 30 gram portion of a cereal containing one part dried, ground caterpillar, one part corn flour and small quantities of sugar and palm oil will be evaluated by the mothers and then fed daily for seven days to infants.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Infants of multiple gestation births
* Infants with congenital anomalies
* Infants likely to receive free or subsidized complementary foods (or infant formula)
8 Months
10 Months
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Kinshasa School of Public Health
OTHER
University of California, Davis
OTHER
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
OTHER
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Carl Bose
Prinicipal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Carl L Bose, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of North Carolina
Locations
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Kinshasa School of Public Health
Kinshasa, , Republic of the Congo
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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10-0509
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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