Stunting Clinical Trial
Official title:
LULUN PROJECT II - Cohort Follow-up Study
Child stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are a major problem in developing countries,
affecting millions of children.
Beginning at 6 months children need foods to complement nutrients received through
breastfeeding; however, complementary feeding diets are well-documented to be inadequate in
the developing world. Eggs, which are widely available and low-cost relative to other highly
nutritious foods are underutilized and could potentially improve child growth and
development. Prior to the Lulun Project RCT, no research had been conducted to evaluate their
efficacy in improving micronutrient status. Lulun filled an important gap in the literature
by examining, through a randomized controlled trial, the effect of egg consumption on
biochemical markers of choline, vitamin B12, lipids, and amino acids in young children in a
poor rural area of Ecuador. However, there is still scarce data on how early child
complementary feeding interventions, such as the Lulun egg intervention, might impact child
growth long-term.
This study will be designed as a follow-up cohort study to the Lulun Project RCT conducted in
Cotopaxi Province from March-December 2015. The proposed follow-up study will investigate the
potential long-term impacts of the egg intervention on child growth. Children and mother
(caregiver) dyads with endline anthropometric measures from Lulun Project will be invited to
participate in the follow-up study. Data will be collected on demographic, socioeconomic, and
environmental information, morbidities, and child diet (including egg preparation and
consumption), as well as child anthropometry (height, weight, head circumference).
Additionally, the study will pilot test and compare radiographic measures of child bone
maturity and organ size (kidney, liver, and spleen) using an app-based ultrasound.
Investigators from Universidad de San Franscisco de Quito (USFQ), Washington University in
St. Louis, and Mathile Institute will collaborate to conduct the study.
This project will also include a gender assessment component designed to ascertain how gender
norms may affect prospects for successful scale up of smallholder poultry production. To this
end, qualitative data will be collected from a small sample of participating mothers
(caregivers) and key community stakeholders, in the form of in-depth interviews and/or focus
groups.
All mother (caregiver)-child dyads from the Lulun RCT will be contacted by mobile phone and
invited to participate. A community meeting will first be held including community leaders
and Lulun Project participants to present findings and explain the new follow-up study, Lulun
Project II. This will give mothers (caregivers) the opportunity over at least a one week
period to decide whether or not to participate and to discuss with family and friends. A
field study team consisting of two individuals who participated in first trial and two
students from Washington University will then contact mothers or caregivers and asked to come
to various community sites used in the Lulun Project. Using processes and protocols from the
original trial, mothers (caregivers) will first go through the informed consent and
enrollment processes.
Eligibility criteria will include: 1) participant in the Lulun Project I; and 2) child
healthy, without fever or severely malnourished. Mothers or primary caregivers of children
will be given a written informed consent statement in Spanish to read and sign, indicating
their consent and consent on behalf of their child. If the mothers/primary caregiver is less
than 18 years of age, informed consent process will be sought from their parents or
guardians. Participants with limited literacy will be offered the option to have the
statement read to them. Caregivers will be invited to ask any questions about the nature of
the study during this time.
For the gender analysis component of the study, a small number (10-20) of prospective mother
(caregiver) participants, their partners, and key stakeholders will be contacted by phone by
the Field Manager who will explain the nature and (qualitative) method of this part of the
study. They will be invited to participate. Consent process for mothers, partners, and
community stakeholders will occur after they agree to participate and just prior to interview
or focus group.
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