Efficacy of Caterpillar Cereal for Complementary Feeding in the Democratic Republic of Congo
NCT ID: NCT01282788
Last Updated: 2013-12-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
222 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-01-31
2012-12-31
Brief Summary
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A sub-study will evaluate the biologic effects of the caterpillar cereal to determine whether caterpillar cereal prevents iron deficiency anemia, reduces the incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment or infectious diseases.
Detailed Description
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Educational Information
All participants will be provided with general education that will include: 1) critical messages about infant feeding and 2) instruction about hand hygiene and food preparation. The primary educators will be the Community Coordinators (CCs; specially-trained research nurses) working with the Health Center nurses. Messages will be delivered and reinforced with pictorial aids. Mothers in both arms will receive three repetitive messages to reinforce selected features of World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations for complementary feeding:
1. Feed thickened gruel or cereals every day
2. Feed infant/toddler at least 3 times a day
3. Maximize local food diversity
Cereal Arm All infants in communities randomized to the Cereal Arm will receive once-daily servings of caterpillar cereal (30 g from 6-12 months of ages and 45 g from 12-18 months of ages). Study food will be delivered to homes weekly by CCs, who will also observe feedings of the cereal during the home visit. Feedings will be observed 3x/week for the first 3 weeks after enrollment, then 1x/week until 18 months of age. Parents and other care providers will receive specific instructions about cereal preparation and general education about feeding practices, food preparation and hygiene. This information will be reinforced during weekly visits.
Traditional Diet Arm Infants in communities randomized to the Traditional Diet Arm will not receive food supplements. Parents and other care providers in this arm of the study will receive general education about feeding practices, food preparation and hygiene, with weekly reinforcement.
Study Population A total of 220 infants (approximately 27 from each community; 110 infants in each arm) will be enrolled in the study. Records of all births within study communities will be obtained from local Health Center records. When infants reach 5 months of age, caregivers of randomly selected infants will be approached by CCs to seek consent for participation in this study. They will be supported by the Provincial Coordinator (the physician who oversees community-based studies conducted by the Kinshasa School of Public Health-University of North Carolina Partnership) who will hold group information meetings to introduce the study to community leaders.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Traditional Diet
Infants in communities randomized to the traditional diet arm will not receive food supplements.
No interventions assigned to this group
Cereal
All infants in communities randomized to the Cereal Arm will receive caterpillar cereal from 6-18 months of age.
Caterpillar Cereal
Infants will receive once-daily servings of caterpillar cereal (30 g from 6-12 months of ages and 45 g from 12-18 months of ages). Study food will be delivered to homes weekly by Community Coordinators, who will also observe feedings of the cereal during the home visit. Feedings will be observed 3x/week for the first 3 weeks after enrollment, then 1x/week until 18 months of age. Parents and other care providers will receive specific instructions about cereal preparation and general education about feeding practices, food preparation and hygiene. This information will be reinforced during weekly visits.
Interventions
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Caterpillar Cereal
Infants will receive once-daily servings of caterpillar cereal (30 g from 6-12 months of ages and 45 g from 12-18 months of ages). Study food will be delivered to homes weekly by Community Coordinators, who will also observe feedings of the cereal during the home visit. Feedings will be observed 3x/week for the first 3 weeks after enrollment, then 1x/week until 18 months of age. Parents and other care providers will receive specific instructions about cereal preparation and general education about feeding practices, food preparation and hygiene. This information will be reinforced during weekly visits.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Families likely to relocate during the study period
* Infants with known congenital anomaly
* Infants of multiple birth
* Infants with neurological deficit apparent at the time of enrollment
6 Months
18 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
Thrasher Research Fund
OTHER
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Carl Bose, MD
Prinicipal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Carl L Bose, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Locations
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Kinshasa School of Public Health
Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Republic of the Congo
Countries
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References
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Bauserman M, Lokangaka A, Gado J, Close K, Wallace D, Kodondi KK, Tshefu A, Bose C. A cluster-randomized trial determining the efficacy of caterpillar cereal as a locally available and sustainable complementary food to prevent stunting and anaemia. Public Health Nutr. 2015 Jul;18(10):1785-92. doi: 10.1017/S1368980014003334. Epub 2015 Jan 29.
Other Identifiers
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10-2071
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id