Mineral and Enzyme Deficiency Diseases Associated With Nutritional Diseases in Society
- Conditions
- Nutrient Deficiency
- Interventions
- Other: laboratory clinical trial study
- Registration Number
- NCT04669106
- Lead Sponsor
- Universitas Sumatera Utara
- Brief Summary
Nutritional deficiency disease is a disease caused by nutritional deficiencies, including macronutrients and micronutrients. Macronutrient diseases are diseases caused by deficiency of protein, fat and carbohydrates. This deficiency will usually show clinical symptoms that directly affect nutritional status. This study aims to study and examine mineral intake, dietary patterns of research subjects, mineral and enzyme levels, and soil condition data. The number of research subjects to be taken was 180 subjects with 90 research subjects coming from mothers who had healthy children and 90 research subjects came from mothers who had stunted children or other nutritional disorders. The research stage will run after going through the inclusion of research subjects, namely mothers who have healthy children and mothers who have nutritionally deficient children, aged 20-40 years. The research stage consisted of two stages. The statistical analysis used is to use the ANOVA test, which will then compile a manuscript.
- Detailed Description
This study aims to study and examine mineral intake, dietary patterns of research subjects, mineral and enzyme levels, and soil condition data. The number of research subjects to be taken was 180 subjects with 90 research subjects coming from mothers who had healthy children and 90 research subjects came from mothers who had stunted children or other nutritional disorders. The research stage will run after going through the inclusion of research subjects, namely mothers who have healthy children and mothers who have nutritionally deficient children, aged 20-40 years. The research stage consisted of two stages. The statistical analysis used is to use the ANOVA test, which will then compile a manuscript.
This research is a case control study, with primary data collection, is a laboratory clinical trial study on the subject of mothers who have children aged 2-3 years, aged 20-40 years. The number of research subjects to be taken was 180 subjects with 90 research subjects coming from mothers who had healthy children and 90 research subjects came from mothers who had stunted children or other nutritional disorders.
The research stage consisted of two stages, the first stage was the initial screening of the primary data of the research subjects, namely by analyzing food intake including mineral intake data, the diet of the research subjects, mineral and enzyme levels, and data on soil conditions in the area. The second stage was to analyze the relationship between the existing variables so that the most significant relationship was seen between the differences in diet, mineral content, enzyme levels, and soil content between the two groups. The statistical analysis used was to use the ANOVA test.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 180
- mothers who had healthy children
- mothers who have healthy children and mothers who have nutritionally deficient children
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Stunting group laboratory clinical trial study 90 research subjects came from mothers who had stunted children or other nutritional disorders Healthy group laboratory clinical trial study 90 research subjects coming from mothers who had healthy children
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method calsium, vitamin D, zinc and ferrum serum level up to 1 day calsium, vitamin D, zinc and ferrum serum level in the mother's blood
dietary intake per day up to 2 day dietary intake per day of mother and child
lipase and amylase enzime pacreatic serum level up to 1 day lipase and amylase enzime pacreatic serum level in the mother's blood
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sumatera Utara
🇮🇩Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia