A Trial of Zinc and Micronutrients in Tanzanian Children
坦桑尼亚儿童的锌和微量营养素试验
基本信息
- 批准号:7270675
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 38.62万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-08-10 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgeAnthropometryAscorbic AcidBloodBlood TestsBreast FeedingC-reactive proteinCaringChildChild NutritionChild health careClinic VisitsCollaborationsCommitCommunicable DiseasesDailyDataDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesDiarrheaDietary intakeDoseEpidemiologyFerritinFolateFrequenciesGrowthHIVHIV SeropositivityHead circumferenceHealth SciencesHemoglobinHome visitationHouse CallIncidenceInfantIntestinesLengthLow Birth Weight InfantLung diseasesMalariaMaternal and Child HealthMeasuresMicronutrientsMorbidity - disease rateMothersNicotinic AcidsNutrientOral AdministrationOutcomePermeabilityPlacebosPopulationPublic Health SchoolsRandomizedRateRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelRespiratory Tract InfectionsRiskRoleScoreSocioeconomic StatusStandards of Weights and MeasuresSupplementationTanzaniaTerm BirthUniversitiesUpper armVisitVitamin AWeekWeightWeights and MeasuresWomanZinccollegedesignfetalimprovedmicronutrient deficiencymortalityrespiratorysynergismtransmission process
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): An increasing body of evidence supports the efficacy of single and, more recently, multiple micronutrient supplementation in reducing morbidity and mortality in susceptible populations. Our multiple micronutrient supplementation trial in HIV-positive Tanzanian women showed a significant reduction in pre-term birth, fetal loss, and low birth weight. In addition, reduced rates of HIV transmission and morbidity were seen in subsets of infants born to supplemented mothers. Because of the likelihood of multiple micronutrient deficiencies occurring simultaneously, and because of likely synergism among nutrient supplementation, our next priority is to evaluate the efficacy of multiple micronutrient supplementation in susceptible children. In this application, we propose to study the efficacy of zinc or multiple micronutrient supplementation in reducing the risk of infectious diseases and growth faltering among 2400 infants and young children in Tanzania. Infants (n=2400) born to HIV-negative women will be recruited and randomly assigned in a factorial design to either zinc, micronutrients (vitamins C, E, B1, B2, niacin, B6, folate, and B12) plus zinc, micronutrients without zinc, or a placebo given daily. Children will be followed at monthly clinic visits from age 6 weeks to 18 months, and home visits will occur at the midpoint between study visits. Data obtained will include socioeconomic status, anthropometric data (weight, length, head circumference, and arm anthropometries), dietary intake (including breastfeeding duration and frequency), hemoglobin, ferritin. and blood smear for malaria. The primary outcomes will be the incidence of diarrhea and respiratory tract infections. Secondary outcomes will be weight and length gain. A subset of children will be tested for blood concentrations of vitamin A, E, zinc and C-reactive protein, as well as measures of intestinal permeability. All children will receive a large periodic dose of vitamin A every 6 months as per standard of care in Tanzania. There is a longstanding history of collaboration between Tanzanian researchers and the Harvard School of Public Health, and Drs. Duggan and Fawzi have a long record of collaborative research in a variety of developing country settings. As experts in the fields of nutrition, pediatrics, epidemiology and maternal and child health, our team is committed to further evaluating the possible role of micronutrients in improving child health.
描述(由申请人提供):越来越多的证据支持单一和最近的多种微量营养素补充剂在降低易感人群发病率和死亡率方面的功效。我们在艾滋病毒阳性的坦桑尼亚妇女中进行的多种微量营养素补充试验显示,早产、胎儿丢失和低出生体重的发生率显著降低。此外,补充母乳的母亲所生婴儿的艾滋病毒传播率和发病率也有所降低。由于多种微量营养素缺乏症可能同时发生,并且营养素补充之间可能存在协同作用,我们的下一个重点是评估多种微量营养素补充对易感儿童的疗效。在这项应用中,我们建议研究锌或多种微量营养素补充剂在坦桑尼亚2400名婴幼儿中降低传染病风险和生长迟缓的功效。将招募艾滋病毒阴性妇女所生的婴儿(n=2400),并按照因子设计随机分配到锌、微量营养素(维生素C、E、B1、B2、烟酸、B6、叶酸和B12)加锌、不含锌的微量营养素或每天服用安慰剂组。从6周至18个月,儿童将在每月的诊所访问中进行随访,家访将在研究访问的中间点进行。获得的数据将包括社会经济地位、人体测量数据(体重、长度、头围和手臂人体测量)、饮食摄入(包括母乳喂养持续时间和频率)、血红蛋白、铁蛋白。血液涂片检查疟疾。主要结局将是腹泻和呼吸道感染的发生率。次要结果是体重和长度的增加。一部分儿童将接受血液中维生素A、E、锌和c反应蛋白浓度的检测,以及肠道通透性的测量。根据坦桑尼亚的护理标准,所有儿童将每6个月定期接受大剂量的维生素a。坦桑尼亚研究人员与哈佛大学公共卫生学院之间有着长期的合作历史。Duggan和Fawzi在各种发展中国家的环境中有着长期的合作研究记录。作为营养学、儿科、流行病学和妇幼保健领域的专家,我们的团队致力于进一步评估微量营养素在改善儿童健康方面可能发挥的作用。
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