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NCT number NCT03148483
Other study ID # 2602
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 24, 2017
Est. completion date May 30, 2018

Study information

Verified date July 2021
Source University of Westminster
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The improvement of maternal and child health remains a key issue in global health. Production and improved accessibility of healthy and nutrient-rich milk-based products could potentially tackle health and nutrition inequalities in low-income countries. This study will assess the acceptability of a multi-component intervention, including provision of calcium/vitamin-D fortified milk and periodontal therapy (PT), for improving maternal periodontal health and metabolic and inflammatory profiles. The IMPROVE trial is a feasibility randomised controlled trial (RCT) with parallel qualitative process evaluation. The target population is low-income, pregnant, Brazilian women, with periodontitis, who have not seen a dentist in the last 6 months. A series of focus group discussions and interviews with the target population will be conducted to identify key barriers and enablers to adoption and implementation of the intervention in prenatal clinics in Rio de Janeiro/Brazil. Participants will be allocated to 4 groups: 1) early PT (during pregnancy) plus fortified milk; 2) early PT plus plain milk; 3) delayed PT (after delivery) plus fortified milk; 4) delayed PT plus plain milk. The final results will contribute to the understanding of the significance of calcium and vitamin D for short and long-term health and the occurrence of diseases, as well as to inform the current global debate on vitamin-D supplementation and fortification policy.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 70
Est. completion date May 30, 2018
Est. primary completion date May 30, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 49 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Aged = 18 year; - Up to 16 weeks' gestation; - Having = 20 teeth; - Diagnosis of periodontitis (= 1 tooth with at least one of periodontal sites with = 4 mm of clinical attachment loss and bleeding on probing on the same site); - Not received regular dental treatment in the last 6 months (except from those who only visited the dentist for an emergency appointment e.g. tooth extraction); - Cognitively and physically able to complete an interview and oral examination; and - Willing to participate (including provision of blood samples) Exclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, psychosis, diabetes before pregnancy, thyroid disease, or disorders causing vitamin D hypersensitivity (e.g. sarcoidosis and other lymphomatous disorders); - Diagnosis of lactose intolerance or milk allergy; - History of renal stones or family history of renal stone and hyperparathyroidism; - presence of extensive dental cavity and decay; - Use of antibiotics or any immune-suppressants or medication known to affect vitamin D/calcium metabolism; and - Consumption of =4 servings/day of dairy products or taking vitamin D supplements at > 400 IU/day.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Early PT
Women will receive conventional non-surgical periodontal therapy (PT), consisting of prophylactic dental polishing to remove the sticky bacterial film that forms on the teeth over time, scaling and root planing, as necessary throughout pregnancy, up to delivery
Delayed PT
Women will receive conventional non-surgical PT delayed until after delivery.
Dietary Supplement:
Fortified Milk
participants will be advised to take two servings of a powdered milk-based drink enriched with calcium and vitamin D daily during breakfast and afternoon snack or supper to avoid concomitant intake of the prenatal iron supplements routinely prescribed for consumption with hot main meals (e.g. lunch or dinner). Women will be advised to consume 20 g of commercially available semi-skimmed milk powder (provided by the study) and one sachet with 500 IU of vitamin D3 and 1,2 g of a calcium supplement from milk extract (300 mg of calcium) twice a day.
Plain Milk
Women will be advised to consume 20 g of commercially available semi-skimmed milk powder (provided by the study) and one sachet with flour (placebo).

Locations

Country Name City State
Brazil Centro Municipal de Saúde de Duque de Caxias & Policlínica Hospital Duque de Caxias Rio de Janeiro

Sponsors (7)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Westminster Boston University, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark, Instituto Fernandes Figueira, Rio de Janeiro State University, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, University of Oxford

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Brazil, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Feasibility (acceptability of study design, recruitment strategy, random allocation and data collection procedures) Feasibility will be evaluated using mixed-methods to explore intervention delivery, participants' acceptability, challenges and issues faced during the study, and recommended changes to the study design.
Focus groups discussions will be held prior to trial recruitment to discuss issues regarding recruitment strategy, study design and data collection. In addition, group discussions will be held throughout the study (2nd and 3rd trimester) to assess potential barriers and facilitators to the intervention and data collection. At the end of each participant's involvement in the study, the participant will be asked to complete an anonymous, acceptability questionnaire to gain insights about participant's reactions to research participation and how acceptable the participant found study requirements and assessments were.
From baseline till 6-8 weeks' postpartum
Primary Recruitment rate This will be measured by the total number of participants recruited into the study. The investigators intend to recruit 120 participants. Recruitment rate will be calculated (number of participants per month) one year
Primary Adherence number of drop-outs in each study arm. Analyses of drop-out rates (%) in four study arms. Self-reported quantity of milk consumed during the study. Number of follow-up visits. Proportion of participants who provide full data at baseline, throughout pregnancy and up to 6-8 weeks postpartum. From baseline till 6-8 weeks' postpartum
Secondary Changes in % of sites with bleeding on probing Certified and calibrated dentists will conduct dental examinations pre/post-intervention. Full mouth periodontal examination will be performed at six sites per tooth, using disposable periodontal probes with coloured-coded area and mirror but without X-rays. Bleeding scores will be determined as percentage of sites with bleeding relative to the total number of sites examined. baseline and 6-8 weeks' postpartum
Secondary Changes in maternal blood biomarkers to assess inflammation Blood samples will be taken to assess changes in cytokines levels: CRP, IL-6 and MMP-9. 10 months on average
Secondary Changes in maternal serum levels of 25(OH)D Blood samples will be taken to assess changes in 25(OH)D levels 10 months on average
Secondary Changes in maternal glucose levels Fasting blood samples will be taken to assess changes in glucose levels 10 months on
Secondary Changes in maternal insulin levels Fasting blood samples will be taken to assess changes in insulin levels 10 months on average
Secondary Changes in maternal serum levels of calcium Fasting blood samples will be taken to assess changes in calcium levels 10 months on average
Secondary Changes in maternal blood lipids levels Fasting blood samples will be taken to assess changes in total cholesterol and HDL-c 10 months on average
Secondary Neonatal levels of 25(OH)D drops of neonatal capillary blood will be collected via heel prick (200 µl) for measurement of 25(OH)D concentrations at the routine neonatal check-up between 8 to 22 months
Secondary Neonatal levels of calcium drops of neonatal capillary blood will be collected via heel prick (200 µl) for measurement of calcium concentrations between 8 to 22 months
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