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The first 1,000 days of life are critical periods for brain development. Proper nutrition lays the foundation for optimal growth, health, and neurodevelopment across the lifespan. Poor nutrition in this vulnerable period has irreversible consequences, including stunting, susceptibility to sickness, reduced school performance and productivity, and impaired intellectual and social development. UNICEF reported in 2018 that among the low cost flat residents in urban areas of the Klang Valley, 15% of children under 5 years old were stunted, 22% underweight, and 23% either overweight or obese. Will a micronutrient supplementation program improve the growth and iron status of children aged 6 months to 5 years staying in Lembah Subang? Children will be randomized into treatment and control groups. Treatment groups will receive dietary micronutrient supplementation packets. Measurements of height and weight and iron status will be taken at baseline and 4 months later.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a pilot study in a single-centre, using a single-blind, two-parallel group, randomized trial conducted amongst children aged 6 months to 5 years residing at PPR Lembah Subang, located in the state of Selangor, Malaysia between October 2019 and February 2020 (4 months). The participants were randomly assigned in a 3:2 treatment-to-control allocation to receive, in addition to the baseline deworming treatment, either daily micronutrient packets for 4 months (intervention arm) or no micronutrient supplementation (control group). This residency area comprises a local population with mixed ethnic makeup and poor socioeconomic status (majority are B40). We distributed flyers, posters, and leaflets with the help of the community mothers in PPR communities to encourage participation. Registration, informed consent and anthropometric measurements, dietary logs and blood drawn for iron status were taken prior to randomization. All children received a baseline deworming treatment at this point. The treatment group received baseline deworming medications, a 4-month supply of daily micronutrient supplementation and a compliance monitoring log. The control group only received similar baseline deworming medications without any daily micronutrient supplementation. Only the research investigators and outcome assessors were masked to the treatment status whilst the participants and interventionists research investigators were aware of the assigned intervention. Primary endpoints assessed in this study are changes in serum ferritin and hemoglobin levels at 0 and 4 months after interventions. The secondary endpoints are changes in age-and-sex standardized height and weight percentile scores at 0 and 4 months after micronutrient supplementation. ;


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NCT number NCT03819530
Study type Interventional
Source University of Malaya
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 16, 2019
Completion date March 15, 2020

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