Child Development Clinical Trial
Official title:
Food-Based Intervention and Psychosocial Stimulation to Improve Growth & Development of < 24 Month Indonesian Children
WHO has urged all developing countries to develop programmes to improve
complementary-feeding (CF) practices because of their importance for optimal growth,
development and health of infants and young children While supplementation programmes and/or
highly-fortified "super-foods" have limited success in improving CF-practices in
disadvantaged environments, population-specific food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG), based
on locally-available foods and requires minimal changes to local food pattern, will enhance
the chances of programme success.
Our previous study was able to identify the need for, potential and finally develop FBDG for
CF of 6-8mo and 9-11mo infants using combined linear-and-goal programming approach (LP
approach). This research is therefore being made to support the next phase of the study i.e.
to assess the efficacy of FBDG, for improving CF/dietary-practices and growth in <24mo
children (window of opportunity). As growth and development is inter-related, home-based
stimulation will be included in this trial to see the effect on child development. While
studies have shown that stimulation at early age benefits children through their late
adolescence; evidence from Indonesia is lacking. This study therefore aims to see the effect
on growth and development of community trial using food-based dietary guideline and
stimulation. It is expected that findings from this study will provide scientific evidence
as the basis for program formulation.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject)
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