Iron-deficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Iron-fortified Lentils on the Iron (Fe) Status Among the Adolescent Girls in Bangladesh- a Double-blind Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | November 2020 |
Source | University of Saskatchewan |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
We designed a double-blind, community-based, cluster-randomized control trial which will test to establish novel evidence on the efficacy of iron-fortified lentil in improving body Fe status of non-pregnant adolescents in rural Mymensingh district of Bangladesh. Lentils will be fortified with iron in the lab setting at the Crop Development Center (CDC) of the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. There will be three lentils based dietary intervention arm in this efficacy trial. Arm 1 will be intervened with iron-fortified lentils, Arm 2 will be non-iron fortified lentils, and Arm 3 arm will be the usual intake of lentil (no additional lentil). Arm 2 will be served as a comparison group and arm 3 will be served as control group. A total of 420 adolescent girls (including 20% drop-outs) - aged 10 - 17y; non-smoking, not pregnant, not breastfeeding, and generally healthy will be included in each arm - a total of 1260 adolescent girls in all three arms. Participating adolescents will be served thick preparation of cooked lentils (37.5gm raw lentil) 5 days a week for 85 feeding days (around 4+months). Socio-demographic characteristics, household food security status, and adolescent food habits will be collected at baseline and endline data point. Furthermore, venous blood will be collected to measure adolescents' Fe status at baseline, midline, and endline for 85 feeding days (5 days a week)- approx. 4+ months. In addition, Ravens Progressive Matrices will be used for non-verbal measurement of the cognitive ability of advanced observation and thinking skills specific to capacity for analyzing and solving problems, abstract reasoning, and the ability to learn of the adolescents. Both descriptive and inferential statistics will be used for this study. Serum ferritin level and cognitive performance is the primary outcome. The trial expects that the supplemental Fe from the iron-fortified lentils will improve body Fe status and cognitive performance after controlling for baseline Fe status and dietary Fe intake in this group of adolescent girls. The secondary outcome is the participants' anthropometries. Considering the amount of plant protein from lentils that need to be consumed to for the study, it is expected to have significant improvement in growth of the participants which will lead to increased productivity.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 1252 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | April 9, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 10 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adolescent girls who attend the BRAC adolescent clubs - Age between 10 -17 years - Non-smoking - Not pregnant - Not breastfeeding - Generally healthy. Exclusion Criteria: - Unwilling to participate - Active illness during recruitment - Known case of Infectious disease |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Bangladesh | BRAC Research and Evaluation Division | Dhaka |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Carol Henry | Brac, Marywood University, Nutrition International |
Bangladesh,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in Serum ferritin level (micrograms per liter) | Body Fe status (micrograms per liter) will be measured at baseline, midline, and endline at 85 feeding days (5 days a week)- approx. 4+ months | 85 feeding days | |
Secondary | Cognitive performance [(non-verbal measurement), # items correct out of 60-item test] | Standard Progressive Matrices will be used for non-verbal measurement of the cognitive ability of advanced observation and thinking skills specific to capacity for analyzing and solving problems, abstract reasoning, and the ability to learn. The booklet comprises five sets (A to E) of 12 items each (e.g., A1 through A12), with items within a set becoming increasingly difficult, requiring ever greater cognitive capacity to encode and analyze information. All items are presented in black ink on a white background.
Higher the number of correct answers higher the cognitive ability. It would take around 45 minutes per participant. |
85 feeding days (change from baseline cognitive ability at endpoint) | |
Secondary | Attention assessment (# of correct response) | Attention assessment (# of correct response) test will be administered via The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) [www.cambridgecognition.com].
Higher number of correct responses would be treated as better performer. Tests would take around 45 minutes per adolescent. |
85 feeding days (change from baseline attention at endpoint) | |
Secondary | Visual memory assessment [Time (seconds and milliseconds)] | Visual memory assessment by test administered via The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) (www.cambridgecognition.com).
Correct responses within the shorter time would be treated as better performer. Tests would take around 45 minutes per adolescent. |
85 feeding days (change from baseline visual memory at endpoint) | |
Secondary | Height (centimetre) | Adolescents height will be measured in centimetre (cm). | 85 feeding days | |
Secondary | Body weight (kilogram) | Adolescents weight will be measured in kilogram (kg) | 85 feeding days | |
Secondary | Waist Circumference (centimetre) | Adolescents waist circumference will be measured in centimetre (cm). | 85 feeding days | |
Secondary | Mid-upper arm circumference (centimetre) | Adolescents mid-upper arm circumference will be measured in centimetre (cm). | 85 feeding days | |
Secondary | Hip circumference (centimetre) | Adolescents hip circumference will be measured in centimetre | 85 feeding days | |
Secondary | BMI (kg/m^2) | Adolescents BMI (kg/m^2) will be calculated by combining weight and height. | 85 feeding days |
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