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NCT ID: NCT03764800 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Micronutrient Deficiency

The Prevalence of Micronutrient Deficiency in Early School-age Children

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aim to assess the prevalence of deficiency in micronutrients in early school-age children and its correlation with picky eating behavior, physical activity, nutritional status, and health status.

NCT ID: NCT02872493 Active, not recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Small Bowel Length and Bariatric Surgery Outcomes

Start date: August 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not the total length of small intestine effects outcomes after bariatric surgery in a cohort of patients preoperatively and up to ten years postoperatively. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and vertical sleeve gastrectomy will be the surgical groups in this study. We aim to determine if bowel length has a significant effect on long term weight loss or other nutritional deficiencies in this bariatric cohort.

NCT ID: NCT02567981 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Micronutrient Deficiency

Comparison of Two Nutrition Interventions in Young Children in El Salvador

Start date: September 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adequate nutrition during the first years of life is essential to reach full body and brain development potential. Children under the age of 5 in Central America and El Salvador suffer from micronutrient deficiencies. In El Salvador, ~ 20% of children under the age of 5 suffer from chronic undernutrition which is reflected in low length-for-their age Z-scores and anemia. This trial will examine the impact on health and growth in young children that will receive either a 21 micronutrient fortified cereal/legume mix manufactured in Guatemala or the current standard of nutritional care. The ultimate goal is to identify other feasible and effective alternatives to prevent micronutrient deficiencies through culturally acceptable vehicles.