Iron Bioavailability Clinical Trial
Official title:
Iron Bioavailability From Fortified Cereal in Malawian Infants
The overall objective of this trial is to investigate the iron bioavailability from new infant cereals in Malawian infants.
In 30 infants aged 6 to 14 months old, the investigator will administer in random order over 2 phases separated by 14 days, 5 infant cereals containing either ferrous fumarate (4 meals) or ferrous bisglycinate (1 meal) intrinsically labeled with stable isotopes. The investigator will collect one blood sample at baseline and another sample at the end of each phase, thus 3 samples total. In these samples, fractional iron absorption and markers of iron and inflammation status will be measured . In addition, infant and child acceptability of one of the infant cereals will be assessed by using a questionnaire. ;
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