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Effect of Honey Supplementation on Serum Leptin in Malnourished Infants and Children

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Malnourished Infants and Childern
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: honey supplementation
Registration Number
NCT03551613
Lead Sponsor
Ain Shams University
Brief Summary

This study was a randomized single blinded case control prospective intervention study.

Detailed Description

Fifty infants and children of both sexes, aged 6 months to 3 years, with malnutrition were consecutively recruited from the Nutrition Clinic of the Pediatric Hospital, Ain Shams University.

These patients were randomly assigned following a simple randomization procedure (computerized random numbers) to either the honey group (group 1) or the malnourished control group (group 2) with a 1:1 allocation ratio. Each group consisted of 25 patients.

An additional 25 healthy infants and children with the same age range and of both sexes were recruited from the outpatient pediatric clinic of Ain Shams University, Egypt as a healthy control group (group 3).

The inclusion criteria was in whom the under nutrition is caused by inadequate energy intake, while the exclusion criteria included markedly ill patients, and children with chronic or severe systemic illness or malabsorption disorders, chromosomal aberrations, inborn errors of metabolism and cerebral palsy.

History taking with special emphasis on the dietetic history, history of any disease that might interfere with the nutrient intake or their use by the body and history of any acute or chronic illness. And full body Examination which include anthropometric measurements weight, height and mid arm circumference.

Each patient in the intervention group or honey group or group 1 took oral honey in a dose of 2ml/kg/day for 8 weeks; the calculated dose of honey was dissolved in water with a ratio of 1: 3, respectively, and then ingested by the patient before breakfast.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
75
Inclusion Criteria

simple malnutrition

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Exclusion Criteria

cancer, sepsis, endocrine disorders, neurologic disorders, diabetes mellitus, heart failure renal failure liver cell failure. malabsorption disorders, chromosomal aberrations, inborn errors of metabolism cerebral palsy .

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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
malnourished control grouphoney supplementationno honey supplementation only nutrition rehabilitation
honey grouphoney supplementationmalnourished children supplemented with honey in dose of 2ml/kg
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
anthropometric measurements2 month duration of honey supplementation

effect of honey on growth assessed by anthropomerty

serum leptin2 month duration of honey supplementation

effect of honey supplement on serum leptin in malnourished patients

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
frequency of infection and total caloric intake in the honey group2 month duration of honey supplementation

compare effect of honey on frequency of infection in supplemented group compared to malnourished on rehabilitation

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