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Filter by:This study will test the hypothesis that a fortified malt based food may improve immunity outcomes in 7-10 year old school age children.
The study is designed to show equivalence of an infant formula containing L-5- Methyltetrahydrofolate (MTHF) compared to a standard infant formula containing folic acid in respect to weight gain of healthy term infants receiving these infant formulae exclusively during the first 4 months of life. Healthy non breast fed infants will be randomized to receive either a standard infant formula with folic acid or a corresponding formula with MTHF instead of folic acid. Besides weight and length further anthropometric measures will be taken monthly from the age of 4 weeks to the age of 16 weeks and at the age 4 and 16 weeks blood samples will be taken for the determination of folate status and genotyping. As a reference the same measures will be taken in a group of breast fed infants, whose mothers` folate status will be determined as well.
This study is designed to compare the incremental area under the curve from 0 to 24h (iAUC0-24h) of plasma levels of n-3 fatty acids (sum of total and free eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)) after ingestion of an emulsified product and a non-emulsified reference control of free flowing cod liver oil at the lowest appropriate dose that is practically acceptable, and as near as possible to the test products' recommended daily dose.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of a beverage containing carbohydrate powder fortified with micronutrients on agility, speed, and power in school going children
The study will aim to compare the effects of a beverage powder fortified with multiple micronutrients and Bacopa monnieri extract (test product) to a non-fortified isocaloric beverage powder (control product) on cognitive outcomes of attention and working memory.
The primary objective of CRAD001M2305 is to report the long-term effects of everolimus treatment on height, weight and sexual development (using Tanner Stages) in children and adolescents with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)-associated with Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma (SEGA). The study will monitor the growth and development of pediatric patients with TSC-associated SEGA, previously enrolled in CRAD001M2301 until they reach Tanner Stage V, or until age 16 for females or 17 for males whichever occurs first.
The present study supplements iron as part of multiple micro-nutrient supplementation to demonstrate that intake of a micronutrient fortified powder in milk helps increase the uptake of key micronutrients like iron due to unique nature of the given matrix, as compared to intake of iron alone in milk.