View clinical trials related to Nutrient Intake Disorder.
Filter by:Naso-enteric tube feeding is necessary for certain patients. Many methods are used to place a naso-enteric tube, such as bed-side blind method, fluoroscopy method and guide-wire method. INvestigators aim to introduce a safe, non-expensive and fast method to insert a silicon naso-gastric (NG) tube into the small intestine.
Sorghum is the primary source of food for more than 300 million people in arid and semi-arid regions of Africa. The grain is one of the few crops that grow well in arid climates, but has a low content in most essential nutrients and is difficult to digest. The African Bio-fortified Sorghum (ABS) Project, a consortium of nine institutions led by Africa Harvest Biotech Foundation International, is working to develop new varieties of sorghum that are easier to digest and contain lower levels of phytates to improve the bioavailability of micronutrients. In order to determine their target levels, the ABS project needs reliable information on current levels of micronutrient deficiency and consumption patterns of sorghum and nutrients of interest, e.g. iron, zinc, and vitamin A in women and preschool children, which are not currently available in Burkina Faso. A background nutrition survey among children and women, comprised of two rounds, one in the lean season (July - August) and one in the harvest season (November - January), has been conducted to provide quantitative estimates of sorghum, vitamin A, iron and zinc intakes by women and young children from two rural provinces of Burkina Faso. The survey also had a biochemical component which included blood collection and analysis for indicators of deficiency for vitamin A, iron and zinc. Other important components of this study included anthropometric measurements, household and child morbidity questionnaires, and collection of sorghum samples for analysis of phytate, vitamin A, iron and zinc content.
This is a multi-center, cross-sectional, non-interventional, observational study——an investigation carried out in 816 pregnant (pregnant week 17±2 group and pregnant week 39±2 group; 408 cases in each group) and 408 lactating women (post-natal lactation day 42±7 group) from a total of 4 sites in 3 typical areas (1 coastal regions, 2 inland regions and 1 lake regions) in China to study the correlation between DHA intake and DHA concentrations in blood and breast milk.