Breastfeeding Clinical Trial
Official title:
n-3 Fatty Acids and Early Child Nutrition: 5-Year-Olds X-Section Study
In humans, docosahexanoic acid (DHA) is concentrated in brain. After birth, DHA is obtained from breast milk or the child's diet. The investigators are studying whether DHA intakes in young children are adequate to support brain development. This is a cross-sectional study of children 5-6 years-old.
This research involves recruitment of a cross-sectional cohort of children 5 years of age
and their mothers. The purpose is to assess the relationship between the child's diet, DHA
status and neural, cognitive and behavioral development. Hypotheses: 1. Children with low
DHA status will be at increased risk for poor scores on tests of development. 2. Family food
practices will be major determinant of DHA intake of preschool children in our population.
3. Genetic variation in fatty acid metabolism will influence blood fatty acids in preschool
children.
Objectives: 1. To determine if low DHA status among children 5-6 years-of-age is associated
with low scores on tests of development; 2. To identify the dietary patterns that place
children at risk for poor DHA status, 3. To show genetic variation also alters blood fatty
acids in children.
This research will recruit a cohort of 5-6year-old children (n= 200). Subjects will attend
our nutrition lab at the Child and Family Research Institute where the child will complete
play-like developmental assessments. Measurement of blood pressure, heart rate, height and
weight will be completed and blood samples will be collected to measure DHA status and
polymorphisms (SNP) in genes of fatty acid metabolism. The parent will be asked to provide
information on the child' diet and health. Baseline characteristics for the subjects will be
summarized using descriptive statistics. Logistic regression will be used to assess the
relationship of DHA status to cognitive development with multi-variable-adjusted odds ratios
(ORs) of a negative outcome and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI). Regressions will
also be run with the outcomes in continuous form to assess the changes in scores associated
with increments of child DHA status. For all multivariate regression models, potential
confounders will be screened in stepwise fashion, and any covariate with a regression
coefficient P-value < 0.05 (two-sided) will be retained. Variables will include gender,
birth weight, gestation length, maternal intelligence quotient (IQ), ethnicity,
breast-feeding duration, birth order, and dichotomized variables of child health, eating
behavior and martial status. Children will grouped in quintiles of blood DHA and descriptive
statistics will be used to present intakes of total fat, individual fatty acids. ANOVA will
be used to determine if genetic variables in Fetal Akinesia Deformation Sequence (FADS)
influence blood DHA.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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