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An Efficacy Trial of Iron, Zinc and Vitamin A Fortified Rice in Children in Satun, Thailand

Early Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Zinc Deficiency
Iron Deficiency
Vitamin A Deficiency
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: fortified extruded rice
Registration Number
NCT01061307
Lead Sponsor
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Brief Summary

Iron, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies are particularly common among children and young women in the developing countries of South and Southeast Asia resulting in important adverse health effects. Simultaneous fortification of rice with iron, zinc and vitamin A could be a novel and sustainable approach to control these deficiencies.

Recently conducted extrusion trials have demonstrated that extruded rice grains containing iron, zinc and vitamin A show acceptable stability during production and storage and good sensory properties. The grains were produced using a twin-screw extruder equipped with a special cutter and a rice shaping die. The Fe, Zn and vitamin A content of the extruded product is 10 mg, 9 mg and 1050 μg per g of rice, respectively.

In this study the investigators plan to test the efficacy of the extruded triple fortified rice in Satun, Thailand, an area where rice is the staple food. Preliminary data from this area show that zinc and vitamin A intakes are low. Biochemical indicators have confirmed zinc deficiency and suboptimal vitamin A status in 1/3 of school aged children. The efficacy of the fortified rice will be evaluated in a 9 months, controlled, double-blind intervention trial in 7-12 y-old children. Children will be selected from primary schools in Satun Province based on low serum zinc values as the primary goal is to investigate Zn efficacy. As secondary outcome the effect on iron and vitamin A status will be investigated. The children will be randomized into two groups: a control group will receive a daily non-fortified rice lunch meal at school, while the second group will receive a daily rice meal containing the triple fortified rice. The rice meals will be given 5 days a week. At baseline, weight and height will be measured and determination of hemoglobin, serum ferritin, zinc protoporphyrin, serum zinc, serum retinol and C-reactive protein will be done. At mid-point and at 9 months, the baseline measurements will be repeated to judge the efficacy of the triple fortified rice.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
203
Inclusion Criteria
  • Preliminary screening: 650 children of 7-12 y-old children attending the primary school serving a low-income area in Muang district , Satun.(no exclusion criteria).
  • Efficacy trial: 180-200 children, children with the Zn deficiency (serum zinc < 65, 66 and 70 µg/dL in children < 10y, male ≥ 10y and female ≥ 10y)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children showing severe iron, zinc or vitamin A deficiency. These children will be excluded from the study and treated according to local policies.
  • Significant chronic medical illness, including gastrointestinal, hematological, hepatic or renal disorders.
  • Low school attendance (<80%).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
fortified extruded ricefortified extruded ricefortified extruded rice (Fe, Zn and vitamin A) at the ratio 1:50 with normal rice
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
serum ferritinSeptember 2009-March 2010
serum retinolSeptember 2009-March 2010
serum ZnSeptember 2009-March 2010
HemoglobinSeptember 2009-2010
ZPPSeptember 2009- March 2010
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Anthropometry measuresSeptember 2009-March 2010

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich

🇨🇭

Zurich, Switzerland

Institute of Nutrition Mahidol University

🇹🇭

Phuttamonthon, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand

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