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Folic acid and vitamin B12 play an interdependent role in key cellular processes, namely deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis, cell division, red blood cell formation, and nervous system myelination. A deficiency of either vitamin will predispose teenagers to many diseases, which persist across their lifespan. Fortification of food with micronutrients has been promoted to reduce micronutrient deficiencies. A large segment of vulnerable populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) resides in rural settings and has limited access to large-scale commercialized fortified foods. In such operational constraints, the use of locally (small-scale) fortified cereals could be an alternative intervention. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of small scale folic acid and vitamin B12 fortified cereals in improving folate and vitamin B12 status, growth velocity, puberty status, anaemia, cognitive development and mental health among teenage girls, in rural rift valley of Ethiopia.


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Folic acid (FA) and vitamin B12 play an interdependent role in key cellular processes, namely deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis, cell division, red blood cell formation, and nervous system myelination. Teenagers are the future mothers. Hence their health and nutritional status have long term consequences on future pregnancies and birth outcomes. Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) are a group of fatal or severely disabling birth defects known to be mainly a consequence of severe folate deficiency in early pregnancy. The policy of advising women to take iron & FA (IFA) supplements during pregnancy has not been successful in preventing NTDs because of the low adherence to antenatal care services including IFA, the large proportion of unplanned pregnancies, the timing at which IFA supplementation starts, and the logistical limitation that makes the access to IFA limited. The evidence is strong on the importance of food fortification in the promotion of maternal and child health mainly through reducing micronutrient deficiencies. A large segment of vulnerable populations in developing countries resides in rural settings and has limited access to fortified foods in the market. In such operational constraints, using locally fortified cereals could be an alternative intervention. However, there is a paucity of evidence regarding effectiveness of small-scale cereal-based fortification; in Ethiopia, the evidence is inexistent. Moreover, teenage girls are an under-studied group and do not constitute a target population from different nutritional intervention programs. The overall objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of small-scale folic acid and vitamin B12-fortified cereals in improving folate and vitamin B12 status, growth velocity, puberty status, anaemia, cognitive development and mental health among rural teenage girls (13-19 years of age). This study will be conducted in Arba Minch Health and Demographic Surveillance Sites (AM-HDSS), Southern Ethiopia from October 2023 to April 2024. Effectiveness of intake of folic acid and vitamin B12 fortified meals will be evaluated in a randomized, double-blind controlled trial among 474 teenage girls between 13 and 19 years of age who are residing in and attending one of the schools at AM-HDSS. Data on the following variables, except for demographic characteristics of teenage girls and their respective parents and/or household heads will be collected at the start and end point of the 6 months intervention. Data collection will be carried out at schools and at respective girls' home. - Demographic characteristics of the teenage girls, morbidity status, helminthic infections, dietary intake, anthropometry, puberty status, presence of depressive symptoms, biochemical samples and cognitive development will be assessed in teenage girls directly at schools. - Socio-demographic characteristics of the parents or the head of the household if different from parents, family wealth status, food security, health care services and environmental characteristics will be collected in recruited teenage girls' households within the one week following the enrolment and at the end of the intervention. ;


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NCT number NCT06100146
Study type Interventional
Source University Ghent
Contact Souheila Abbeddou, MSc, PHD
Phone +32467630892
Email Souheila.Abbeddou@UGent.be
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 6, 2023
Completion date December 31, 2025

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