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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
384 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-10-18
2024-10-31
Brief Summary
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Besides, taking into consideration the above mentioned ideas, the investigators hypothesized that a high intake and variety of fruit and vegetables (FV) during pregnancy and breastfeeding will lead to distinctive sensorial experiences for the baby, different from those of the babies whose mothers following a "standard diet" (as described in the National Nutrition Surveys). This consumption profile will promote the acceptance of fruits and vegetables along complementary feeding. Additionally, a correct baby-led weaning (BLW) may also contribute to establish these healthy eating habits.
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Detailed Description
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Procedure Baseline questionnaire and dietary assessment will be the base for group blind assignment. Those below the national (Spain) mean consumption of fruits and vegetable (about 414 g/person/day) or/and those who claim to have difficulties achieving the recommended portions will be included in the control group (SD, see arms of the intervention). When a fruit consumption of one standard deviation bellow the mean is detected, dietetic assessment will be performed in order to encourage, at least, the mean intake. Those above the national (Spain) mean consumption of fruits and vegetable (about 414 g/person/day) will be included in the experimental group (HFV, see arms of the intervention). During the study, they will be encouraged and assessed to achieve even a higher intake, 800 g/person/day. If a significant FV decrease in their diet is detected in the follow-ups, dietetic assessment will be performed in order to restore the initial intake. For weaning groups, those better disposed to follow a spoon-feeding approach will be included in the control group (SF, see arms of the intervention); and those better disposed to follow a baby-led approach will be included in the intervention group (BLW, see arms of the intervention).
Several measuring tools are proposed to obtain objective data along the designed project:
QUESTIONNAIRES
* Q1: Participants will complete this questionnaire during recruitment and it will collect information about their socio-economic and psychological status, her actual diet profile and her expectations about the feeding of her future baby. It will also contain a question regarding preferred contact method (email/telephone/post).
* Q2: This is a follow-up questionnaire (completed by online questionnaires) which will assess the adherence to the diet of the mother along pregnancy. Moreover, it will also collect information about the psychological aspect, such as the parental stress level of participants.
* q1: It is a short questionnaire on the breastfeeding efficacy that will be completed on the second week post-partum. It has been used to predict breastfeeding duration and exclusivity.
* Q3: It is very similar to the Q2 questionnaire, but parameters will be studied during lactation.
* Q4: This will also be a follow-up questionnaire. Although it is quite similar to Q3, this one includes a new questionnaire about parental feeding styles.
SAMPLES: Milk samples from the mothers will be collected along the second or third month of breastfeeding. Instructions will be given to the mothers as follows: collect approximately 50mL-100mL in a sterilized container and freeze it (-20ºC) within 5 min of expression; if the samples are going to be delivered right after the extraction they could be maintained at 4ºC. Participants will be given sample carrier and transporting containers in order to deliver them to one of the two collection points of the Biobanco. Samples will be transported to the main center of the Biobanco in Galdakao and maintained frozen at -25ºC until analysis in which composition profile and viscosity and other physical properties (i.e. shear stress) will be assessed by Infrared Spectroscopy MilkoScan (Foss Electric, Denmark), gas chromatographic- mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and rheometry techniques (rheometer AR1000, TA Instruments). Nutritional analysis will be carried out at the Galdakao center of the Biobanco and rheological analysis at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Unviersity of the Basque Country.
OBSERVATIONS: At 6, 8 and 12 months from birth, prior to paediatric consultation, each family will record for 24h the food intake of the child indicating: food consumed and its composition or commercial brand, if necessary; family will also report cooking method and will record the weight of food consumed.
Some days after the paediatric control of the 6th, 8th and 12th month parents will be contacted by phone to gather information about foods which might be new for the child, and therefore, has never tried them. According to the answers received, some recipes will be sent by e-mail to each family, together with instructions of how to offer these foods to the baby (moments, times, circumstances). Parents will be asked to record a video of these mealtimes and send to the research team. Times swallowed and acceptance or rejection signs will be studied. These records will only be used for research purposes stated in this project, and always previous informed consent signed by the parents or tutors of the child. In addition, Q4 will be sent to the families, by email, as an online questionnaire. It will gather information from the parents about the eating behaviour of the child. This last questionnaire will also record weight/height data and psychological features of the child.
ALLERGEN RISK: In addition to the above mentioned measurements, allergen risk will be assessed comparatively (spoon diet vs baby led), following general risk assessment procedures. This is a well characterized gap which remains understudied, as it is recognised in the literature. Exposition analysis will be performed using data from the 24 hours diet records until 12 months from birth. Main allergens, mentioned at Regulation 1169/2011 (CE) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2011on the provision of food information to consumers, will be assessed. Moreover, especial attention will be paid to FODMAPS, which today arise interest as a potential reason to the permanence of celiac-like symptoms, even when in theory a gluten free diet is being correctly followed. Analysis will be based on the 24h food diary transmitted by families. Ingredients used on the meals preparation will be taken into consideration. A procedure established by the Food Standard Agency will be followed.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Group 1 (SD_SF)
Women will follow a personalized standard diet, described in National Diet Surveys. And their children will be spoon-fed during complementary feeding.
SD_SF
Women will follow a personalized standard diet, described in National Diet Surveys. And their children will be spoon-fed during complementary feeding.
Group 2 (SD_BLW)
Women will follow a personalized standard diet, described in National Diet Surveys. And their children will follow a baby-led weaning approach for complementary feeding.
SD_BLW
Women will follow a personalized standard diet, described in National Diet Surveys. And their children will follow a baby-led weaning approach for complementary feeding.
Group 3 (HFV_SF)
Women will follow personalized diet, high in fruits and vegetables. And their children will be spoon-fed during complementary feeding.
HFV_SF
Women will follow personalized diet, high in fruits and vegetables. And their children will be spoon-fed during complementary feeding.
Group 4 (HFV_BLW)
Women will follow personalized diet, high in fruits and vegetables. And their children will follow a baby-led weaning approach for complementary feeding.
HFV_BLW
Women will follow personalized diet, high in fruits and vegetables. And their children will follow a baby-led weaning approach for complementary feeding.
Interventions
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SD_SF
Women will follow a personalized standard diet, described in National Diet Surveys. And their children will be spoon-fed during complementary feeding.
SD_BLW
Women will follow a personalized standard diet, described in National Diet Surveys. And their children will follow a baby-led weaning approach for complementary feeding.
HFV_SF
Women will follow personalized diet, high in fruits and vegetables. And their children will be spoon-fed during complementary feeding.
HFV_BLW
Women will follow personalized diet, high in fruits and vegetables. And their children will follow a baby-led weaning approach for complementary feeding.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Spanish, Basque or English speakers.
* Intention to live in the Basque Country until the child will be 18 months old.
* Age: 18-45 years.
Exclusion Criteria
* Not willing to breastfeed.
* Mother with too much diet restrictions and detection of severe non-adherence to the diet prescribed and any condition contraindicated for the development of the project.
After birth, women will be excluded if:
* Their infant is born before 37 weeks gestation
* Their infant is born with a congenital abnormality, physical condition, or intellectual disability, which was likely to affect the infant's feeding or growth is identified.
Also, there will not be any milk collection from mothers who are taking any medication.
18 Years
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Basque Government Department of Public Health
OTHER
Bioaraba Health Research Institute
NETWORK
Biodonostia Health Research Institute
UNKNOWN
Biocruces Bizkaia Health Research Institute
OTHER_GOV
University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Olaia Martinez Gonzalez
Associate Professor at the Department of Pharmacy and Food Science of the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of the Basque Country (Universidad del País Vasco, EHU/UPV).
Principal Investigators
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Olaia Martinez Gonzalez, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of the Basque Country/ Basque Country University
Edurne Maiz Aldalur, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of the Basque Country/ Basque Country University
Locations
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Pharmacy and Food Science Department of the Basque Country/Basque Country University (Universidad del País Vasco, UPV/EHU).
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain/Alava, Spain
and Department of Personality Assessment and Psychological Treatments of the Faculty of Psychology of the University
Donostia / San Sebastian, Spain/Guipuzcoa, Spain
Countries
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References
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Urkia-Susin I, Rada-Fernandez de Jauregui D, Orruno E, Maiz E, Martinez O. A quasi-experimental intervention protocol to characterize the factors that influence the acceptance of new foods by infants: mothers' diet and weaning method. Dastatuz project. BMC Public Health. 2021 May 13;21(1):918. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10967-7.
Other Identifiers
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DAST2019
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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