Micronutrient Deficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing the Quality of Breast Milk
The purpose of the study is to establish a protocol for collecting representative samples of breastmilk (BM) that can be used to assess the effect of maternal micronutrient (MN) supplementation on milk MN concentrations. The investigators will determine which breastfeeding episode during the 24 hour period best represents the maternal status; and within the episode whether fore, mid or hind milk samples be collected in future studies.
Mother-infant pairs were recruited in the peri urban area of Dhaka, Bangladesh to
participate in a protocol development study at International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease
Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b). The participants will spend 5 days in a metabolic unit of
icddr,b and the procedures are as follows:
- On day 1, mother-infant pairs will come to the facility, consume their evening meal and
spend the night.
- On day 2, the mothers will be asked to breastfeed their infant from one breast for as
long as the infant is interested. An electric breast pump will be placed simultaneously
on the other breast for a Full Milk (FM) collection. For the duration of the study the
same breast will be used for feeding the infant the other breast will be used for the
FM collection. Three separate aliquots of fore milk (up to 1 minute), mid (50 mL), and
hind (until the breast is empty) milk will be collected by a special funnel attached to
the breast pump. A 5 mL aliquot of BM will be removed from each the 3 aliquots for
creamatocrit measurement and later vitamin and mineral determinations. The remainder of
the pumped breast milk will be pooled and given to the mother to feed to her infant. A
fasting blood sample (7 mL) will be obtained by venipuncture to measure maternal MN
status. A breakfast meal will be served to the mother after the first feeding and the
blood draw. The mother will be asked to refrain from breastfeeding her infant for the
next 2-3 hours then the collection procedure will be repeated until the mother goes to
sleep at night, and at any time during the night that the mother wakes to feed her
infant. The meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner will be low in micronutrients.
- On day 3, the mothers will be given one commercial multiple micronutrient supplement
tablet containing the Recommended Dietary Intake (RDA). Milk collection procedures will
be repeated the same as on day 2. The meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner will be low
in micronutrients. Between breast milk collections the staff will collect maternal and
infant anthropometry data, and administer Food Frequency (FF) and morbidity
questionnaires.
- On day 4, the mothers will be given two commercial multiple micronutrient supplement
tablets containing the Recommended Dietary Intake (RDA). Milk collection procedures
will be repeated the same as on day 3. The meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner will
be low in micronutrients.
- On day 5, the study will end with a final collection of BM in the morning and the study
participants will be discharged from the facility.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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