Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Intervening to Repair Neuropsychological Deficits in Adult Survivors of Severe Childhood Malnutrition
Globally, in 2011, 52 million children under 5 years old suffered from acute malnutrition,
and a further 165 million children showed evidence of chronic undernutrition or stunting. It
was also estimated that 3.1 million children died in 2011 of malnutrition related causes. The
survivors, due to deprivation of critical nutrients in the most important period of
development and growth, are left with permanent damage, including an increased risk of
cardio-metabolic disease, poorer educational achievement and diminished earning potential.
In Jamaica in 2012, 2.5% of children were moderately or severely underweight (more than two
standard deviations below weight-for-age by international reference populations), falling
from as high as 8.9% in 1993. Though there have been modest reductions in the incidence of
acute malnutrition in Jamaica over the past 20 years, the risk remains high in poor families
and among children who are being weaned. Hence, the problem is an ongoing one and we have a
significant pool of survivors of childhood malnutrition who have now reached adulthood and
face the consequences of early nutrient deprivation.
The brain is particularly vulnerable to the effects of malnutrition and studies have
demonstrated both structural (brain atrophy) and functional (cognitive impairment and poor
academic achievement) changes. This evidence, however, has been mainly in later childhood and
adolescence. In addition, there is local data that suggests that cardio-metabolic risk
factors are increased in these adult survivors, which are well-described precursors of
cerebrovascular disease and cognitive impairment. Therefore, in adulthood there may be
accelerated cognitive decline due to a poor cardio-metabolic profile superimposed on
pre-existing brain injury.
We hypothesise that there are differences in cognitive function (poorer memory and executive
function)and emotional responses in adult survivors of childhood malnutrition compared to
those not exposed to early childhood malnutrition.
There is evidence suggesting that aerobic exercise and omega-3 supplementation have some
benefit in reversing cognitive decline in older adults, but they have not been investigated
in survivors of childhood malnutrition.Hence, we propose to introduce a six month
intervention of supervised aerobic exercise and omega-3 supplementation, and will compare
cognitive function pre and post intervention/placebo between malnutrition survivors and
controls.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | December 14, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | September 7, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 55 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - SAM survivors, both males and females and between the ages of 20 and 50 years - Community controls will be identified from the same street address as the cases and matched for sex, age ±5 years. Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy - Unstable angina or myocardial infarction diagnosed within 3 months; - Heart failure (New York Heart Association category 2) or significant valvular dysfunction; - Peripheral arterial disease with claudication, major orthopaedic, chronic pain, or neuromuscular disorders restricting exercise; - Pulmonary or renal failure; - Poorly controlled hypertension (>190/110 mmHg) on two separate occasions, or type 2 diabetes mellitus, or type 1 diabetes mellitus regardless of control; - Recent hospitalisation for severe disease or surgery; - Regularly exercises at moderate or vigorous intensity for more than 30 minutes three times or more per week; - Is currently taking daily omega-3 supplements for over two weeks. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Jamaica | University of the West Indies | Kingston |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of The West Indies |
Jamaica,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Glucose impairment | Oral glucose tolerance test | Six months | |
Other | Lipid metabolism | Fasting blood lipid profile | Six months | |
Other | Body fat changes | Body fat mass and percentage by dual X-ray absorptiometry | Six months | |
Other | Body mass index | Weight in kilograms divided by height in metres squared (kg/m2) | Six months | |
Primary | Cognition | NIH Toolbox Computerized Cognitive Battery | Six months | |
Secondary | Emotional disturbances | NIH Toolbox self reported emotion domain | Six months |
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