Nutrition Intervention in Older Adults at Risk of Malnutrition
- Conditions
- Malnutrition
- Interventions
- Other: Dietary CounselingDietary Supplement: Oral Nutritional Supplement
- Registration Number
- NCT05682781
- Lead Sponsor
- Abbott Nutrition
- Brief Summary
Thailand is one of the fastest aging countries and older adults are at greater risk of having inadequate nutrient intake and malnutrition (undernutrition). In the community setting, malnutrition has been linked to low muscle mass, sarcopenia, increased incidence of disability and functional impairments. The objective of this prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled, open-label, parallel-design study is to determine the effects of an oral nutritional supplement with dietary counseling on body weight, in comparison with dietary counseling alone, in community dwelling older adults at risk of malnutrition.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 196
- Male or female participant aged ≥60 years at risk of undernutrition.
- Community-dweller.
- Participant is community ambulant.
- Participant does not have any chronic disease(s) or has stable chronic disease(s) at study entry.
- Participant voluntarily signed and dated on an IRB approved informed consent form (ICF) and provided authorization prior to study participation.
- Participant is able to communicate and follow instructions.
- Participant is able to consume food and beverages orally.
- Participant is willing to refrain from taking non-study oral nutritional supplements.
- Participant is able and willing to follow study procedures and record data in diary and complete forms or assessments as needed.
- Participant diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
- Participant has active infectious disease.
- Participant has been diagnosed with severe gastrointestinal disorders.
- Participant has been diagnosed with advanced renal disease or end stage organ or pre-terminal diseases or acute myocardial infarction within the last 30 days from the baseline visit.
- Participant has active malignancy within the last five years, or is in current treatment for malignancy.
- Participant has any condition, which in the investigator's opinion, makes him or her unsuitable for inclusion in the study.
- Participant is taking part in another study that has not been approved as a concomitant study.
- Participant has disorder or other conditions, that may interfere with study product consumption or compliance with study protocol procedures.
- Participant has been diagnosed or known to be allergic or intolerant to milk products.
- Participant has continuous oral nutritional supplement usage for 30 days prior to the baseline visit.
- Participant has been taking herbals, dietary supplements, or medications during the past 30 days prior to the baseline visit that could profoundly affect body weight or appetite.
- Participant has clinically significant ascites, pleural effusion, edema, or dehydration
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Dietary Counseling Dietary Counseling - Dietary Counseling + Oral Nutritional Supplement Oral Nutritional Supplement - Dietary Counseling + Oral Nutritional Supplement Dietary Counseling -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in body weight Baseline to 60 days Measured in kg
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Mid-upper arm circumference Baseline, Study Day 30 and Study Day 60 Measured in cm
Energy intake Baseline, Study Day 30 and Study Day 60 24-Hour Dietary Recall: Researcher-led interview on food and drink intake the previous day. Nutrient analysis will be performed using a dietary analysis program.
Body mass index (BMI) Baseline, Study Day 30 and Study Day 60 Weight (kg)/Height (m)2
Nutrient intake Baseline, Study Day 30 and Study Day 60 24-Hour Dietary Recall: Researcher-led interview on food and drink intake the previous day. Nutrient analysis will be performed using a dietary analysis program.
Malnutrition risk Baseline, Study Day 30 and Study Day 60 Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool is a widely used screening tool for malnutrition. It classifies participants into one of three nutrition status categories: low risk/score = 0, medium risk/score = 1, and high risk/score ≥ 2. Minimum value = 0, Maximum value = 6. Higher score indicates worse outcome, i.e., increased risk of malnutrition.
Change in body weight Baseline and Study Day 30 Measured in kg
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
The Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University
🇹🇭Pathumthani, Thailand
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
🇹🇭Bangkoknoi, Bangkok, Thailand