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NCT ID: NCT04492644 Completed - Clinical trials for Malnutrition; Moderate

The Correlation Among Nutrition, Muscle Strength, Masticatory and Swallow Ability of Inpatient Elders

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Start date: August 28, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The masticatory performance would affect the nutritional status of elderly people. the prevalence of undernutrition among elderly inpatients is %20-50%. Previous related studies investigate the masticatory performance with special chewing gum and self-reported questionnaires. This study observes the correlation of masticatory muscles sEMG, nutritional status, and handgrip force among elderly inpatients.

NCT ID: NCT04323059 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Malnutrition; Moderate

Effectiveness, Tolerability and Safety of Three Formulations in Underfives With Moderate Acute Malnutrition

Start date: April 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized clinical trial aimed at evaluating the effectiveness, tolerability and safety of standardized milk-based formulation, standardized non-milk based formulation and a hospital-based formulation in the management of children aged 6 - 59 months with moderate acute malnutrition. Eligible children will be randomized into one of the three intervention arms and given supplementary doses of the formulations at 50% of their daily caloric requirement for a period of four months based on the group of their assignment. The remainder will be obtained from their regular family diets. The clinical features, anthropometric measurements and laboratory parameters of the children will be assessed at baseline. The children will be followed up on two weekly basis for a period of four months during which further clinical assessment, anthropometric measurements and laboratory evaluations will be performed. The outcome measures will be determined based on "per protocol analysis".