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NCT ID: NCT05269992 Recruiting - Malnutrition, Child Clinical Trials

Childrens Real Food Tolerance Study

Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A prospective, longitudinal, 28-day intervention study evaluating the tolerance, compliance, acceptability and safety to two new enteral tube feed and one new oral nutritional supplement based on real food ingredients (1kcal/ml and 1.5kcal/ml enteral tube feeds and a 1.5kcal/ml oral nutritional supplement).

NCT ID: NCT05254444 Active, not recruiting - Malnutrition, Child Clinical Trials

Samaki Salama: Small-scale Fisheries for Healthy Nutrition and Ecosystems

Start date: July 9, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of a bundled intervention to address malnutrition and its intersections with nutrition security and fisheries sustainability in Kilifi, Kenya.

NCT ID: NCT05244785 Completed - Nutrition, Healthy Clinical Trials

Health and Nutrition Survey on Shenzhen Children

Start date: October 20, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

1. Master and analyze the nutritional health, growth and development status of primary and secondary school students in Shenzhen, and discover the main nutritional health, growth and development problems and influencing factors. 2. Provide basic data and evidence-based basis for the municipal government and related departments to formulate child health policies and measures.

NCT ID: NCT05181293 Recruiting - Child Malnutrition Clinical Trials

Mobile Gaming App to Improve Child Nutrition in Nigeria

Start date: March 23, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Undernutrition among children born to teenage mothers deserves urgent attention in Nigeria, where 27.2% of girls (15-19 years) living in rural areas have begun childbearing. The overall goal of this study is to develop, validate and evaluate the effects of a mobile gaming app on the infant and young child feeding practices of teenage mothers, and the nutritional status of children (0 - 2 years).

NCT ID: NCT05166629 Enrolling by invitation - Child Obesity Clinical Trials

Eatable Alphabet as a Nutrition Education Tool

Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot randomized controlled trial will test the effectiveness of Eatable Alphabet cards, a child friendly nutrition education tool, on child weight and related behaviors in a clinical sample of 2 to 10-year-old children with overweight/obesity, referred to a pediatric weight management program.

NCT ID: NCT05123378 Active, not recruiting - Malaria Clinical Trials

Liberia National Community Health Assistant (NCHA) Program and Under-five Mortality

Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Last Mile Health (LMH) has partnered with the Liberian Ministry of Health (MOH) to support the design and implementation of the National Community Health Assistant Program (NCHAP). In collaboration with MOH, LMH is planning to conduct an impact evaluation in Grand Bassa to assess the effect of the National Community Health Assistant Program (NCHAP) on health outcomes, as well as to learn lessons around program operations and implementation. Our central hypothesis is that Community Health Assistants (CHAs) within the NCHAP will reduce under 5 mortality, as a result of expanding access to and uptake of health care utilization in remote communities. We will use a mixed effects discrete survival model, taking advantage of the staggered program implementation in Grand Bassa districts over a period of 4 years to compare the incidence of under-5 child mortality between the pre- and post-CHW program implementation periods.

NCT ID: NCT05051163 Recruiting - HIV-1-infection Clinical Trials

Strategies to Reduce Mortality Among HIV-infected and HIV-exposed Children Admitted With Severe Acute Malnutrition

REDMOTHIV
Start date: June 14, 2021
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study to investigate whether empiric use of an antibiotic with greater antimicrobial sensitivity (ceftriaxone) than standard-of-care (ampicillin plus gentamicin) will reduce mortality among HIV-infected/HEU children admitted to Mwanamugimu Nutrition Unit, Mulago Hospital, Kampala, Uganda.

NCT ID: NCT05044910 Active, not recruiting - Tuberculosis Clinical Trials

The Impact of Malnutrition on Immune Responses to Tuberculosis

TBMAM
Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to assess immune responses to Mtb in children with MAM compared to well-nourished children and to evaluate the impact of a nutrition intervention on these immune responses.

NCT ID: NCT05012592 Completed - Malnutrition, Child Clinical Trials

Reducing Malnutrition and Helminthic Infectious Disease Among Primary School Children by the School Nurses

Start date: September 17, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Title: Reducing malnutrition and helminthic infectious disease among primary school children by the school nurses: School-based non-randomized study in a developing country Introduction: Globally, malnutrition alone with the infectious disease a widespread problem among primary school (5 to 12 years) children. Infectious diseases such as worm infestations are aggravated with nutritional disorders which most often lead to anemia and several complications. The prevalence of malnutrition and intestinal worm infestation/ helminthic infection is still high and the awareness level of those issues is immensely poor. However, there are limited studies that evaluated the impact of increasing health awareness by the development of the Health Awareness Program for Primary School Children (HAPSC) which is conducted by the experimentally placed school nurse in Bangladesh. Objective: To increase health awareness and knowledge towards reducing malnutrition and intestinal worm infestation by implement and evaluate the impact of the Health Awareness Program for Primary School children (HAPSC) in Bangladesh. Methods: Design: A prospective, open-label, parallel-group (1:1), cluster non-randomization controlled trial (NRCT) Site and sample: School children from four primary schools in the rural areas of North Matlab at Chandpur district at Chittagong division in Bangladesh. Duration: The duration of this study is from August 2021 to March 2024 (32nd months). Outcome variables: Primary: changes in malnutrition among primary school children. Secondary: Evaluate and reduce the prevalence of intestinal worm infestation, increase awareness and knowledge regarding malnutritional and intestinal worm infestation, improvement of health behavior (eating and hygiene), frequency of school absent days, and health-related quality of life. Conclusion: Health education by the health professional in the school setting may be an effective method for improving health behavior, and increasing awareness and knowledge levels about malnutrition and intestinal worm infestation from early childhood.

NCT ID: NCT05002101 Completed - Zinc Deficiency Clinical Trials

Daily Zinc Supplement Effect on Prevention of Diarrhea and Acute Respiratory Infections in Children Less Than Five Years

RCTZ
Start date: August 1, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Zinc deficiency in children is a major problem which leads to compromised immunity and accordingly repeated infections. This study aims to investigate the effect of supplementing zinc to decrease the incidence of diarrhea and respiratory illness in children between 6 months and 5 years in Paediatric Outpatient Clinic in Ain Shams University Hospital.