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NCT ID: NCT02208622 Completed - Clinical trials for Nutritional Deficiency

Bioavailability of Zinc and Iron From a Whey-based Protein Supplement Consumed With a Habitual Plant-based Diet

Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Bioavailability of iron and zinc from habitual plant-based diets consumed by young children in Mexico is low due to the high phytate content. Whey protein has been found to increase zinc absorption, thus, providing a whey based supplement with micronutrients may be an effective strategy to increase iron and zinc bioavailability from plant-based foods and alleviate iron and zinc deficiencies. The investigators compared absorption of zinc and iron in children receiving diets with and without whey protein supplements (WPS).

NCT ID: NCT02208609 Completed - Clinical trials for Nutritional Deficiency

Zinc Bioavailability From Amaranth-enriched Maize Tortillas

Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Young children in Guatemala are at risk for nutrient deficiencies due to plant-based diets and poor sanitation. Stunting, frequent diarrhea, and respiratory infections are common. Supplementation of Zn to children during diarrhea episodes has been shown to diminish duration and severity of illness. Poor Zn absorption due to high fiber and phytate in this diet might play a role in these processes. Supplementation of this micronutrient in the diet might be beneficial. The investigators will compare absorption of Zn from white maize tortillas enriched with 20% amaranth to traditional white corn tortillas in preschool children in Guatemala.

NCT ID: NCT01783067 Completed - Clinical trials for Nutritional Deficiency

Zinc and Iron Bioavailability From Biofortified Pearl Millet

Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Populations who consume non-fortified plant-based diets are at increased risk of iron and zinc deficiencies. The purpose of this randomized controlled study is to determine the absorption of iron and zinc from pearl millet biofortified with these two micronutrients. Forty children aged 2 years in Kanartaka, India are randomized to consume biofortified pearl millet (Group 1) or control pearl millet (Group 2) for two days. Quantities of zinc and iron absorbed are measured with established stable isotope extrinsic labeling techniques and analyses of duplicate diets.

NCT ID: NCT00950976 Completed - Clinical trials for Nutritional Deficiency

Dose-response Enteral Citrulline for Normal Healthy Volunteers and Surgery Patients

Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To determine the level of citrulline to produce a given amount of arginine in healthy volunteers and surgical patients. Arginine-related amino acids are expected to increase as a result of increased substrate provided by citrulline.

NCT ID: NCT00833092 Completed - Insomnia Clinical Trials

Magnesium Nutrition and Sleep Behavior in Older Adults

Start date: January 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Insomnia is not a natural part of aging but is higher in older adults because of a variety of factors common in later life. One of these factors may be a deficient magnesium status. This study will look at whether or not magnesium supplementation will improve sleep.