Small for Gestational Age at Delivery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Longitudinal Studies of Breast Milk Zinc Transfer to Appropriate- and Small-for-gestational-age, Predominantly Breast Fed, Bangladeshi Infants
Data collected from this study will provide information on the breast milk zinc concentration, maternal and infant zinc status, and transfer of zinc from mothers breast milk to infants during first six months of life.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reviewed published literature to collect
information for its Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on Zinc Nutrition During Early Life ,
and observed that there is limited information on: 1) the concentration of zinc in breast
milk of mothers in lower income countries at different times post-partum; 2) the total
amount of zinc transferred from mothers to infants at different ages in these settings, and
3) zinc transfer from mother to infant born with appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) and
small-for-gestational-age (SGA). Therefore, IAEA has planned to assist local scientists to
collect such information from selected countries. The International Zinc Nutrition
Consultative Group (IZiNCG) has identified Bangladesh as a country with high risk of zinc
deficiency (IZiNCG, 2004), where the rate of SGA infants is >30% - one of the highest in the
world (de Onis, 1998). Thus, Bangladesh is an appropriate candidate country to participate
in this CRP.
This study will enroll 50 healthy, full-term, newborn infants (>37 weeks gestational age by
ultrasound) and their mothers if they plan to breast-feed exclusively for at least 4 months
and also to continue breast feeding for at least 12 months. The infants will be examined,
weighed and measured within 48 hours of birth, half of whom will be AGA (BW>2800g) and the
other half SGA (BW<2500g). Infants with any acute or chronic illnesses, or congenital
anomalies will not be eligible. Any mother with toxaemia, pregnancy-induced hypertension,
multiple pregnancies, previously diagnosed as positive for HIV/hepatitis B infections, or
habituated to smoking or alcohol consumption will also be excluded. The participants will be
recruited from Nandipara, Dhaka, an urban community where the ICDDRB has ongoing clinical
study facilities.
Each of the eligible mother-infant pairs will be studied in 3 separate rounds, at 4, 12 and
24 weeks post-partum. In each round, two-week studies of breast milk transfer from the
mother to the infant will be carried out, using the deuterium "dose-to-the-mother"
technique. In each round, the women will be requested to attend the Dhaka Hospital of ICDDR,
B on day 0, for collection of baseline saliva samples from mother-infant pairs and
administration of deuterium to the mothers. Study health workers will make home visits on
days 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, and 14 and collect saliva samples from the infants and their mothers on
days 1, 2, 13 and 14, of each round.
~2 ml of saliva will be collected for each sample from both the mother and the infant.
On days 0 and 4 of each round, 5-10 ml of manually-expressed breast milk will be collected
for determining their zinc concentration. The total zinc transfer from mother to infant will
be calculated as the product of the mean daily milk volume, as determined from the deuterium
studies, and the mean milk zinc concentration on the days of milk collection.
On the first day of each of the rounds at 4, 12 and 24 week post-partum 2.0 ml of venous
blood will be collected from both the mothers and infants for serum zinc assay.
Body weight, length and head circumference of infants, and body weight and height of mothers
will be measured on day 0 at 4, 12 and 24 week post-partum.
Breast milk volume and zinc concentration, and total zinc transfer from mothers to infants
will be the major outcome variables, which will be examined for conformance to the normal
distribution and transformed if required. Means of the major outcome variables will be
compared for AGA and SGA infants for each time points, using repeated measures ANOVA.
Repeated measures analysis of covariance will be used to assess if these relationships
change with age. Analyses will be done with SAS Release 9 and SPSS version 10.
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