Effect of Milk Protein and Whey Permeate in Large-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplement on Early Child Development among Children with Stunting: A Randomized 2 x 2 Factorial Trial in Uganda

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Mbabazi, Joseph [1 ,2 ]
Pesu, Hannah [1 ]
Mutumba, Rolland [1 ,2 ]
McCray, Gareth [3 ]
Michaelsen, Kim F. [1 ]
Ritz, Christian [4 ]
Filteau, Suzanne [5 ]
Briend, Andre [1 ,6 ]
Mupere, Ezekiel [2 ]
Grenov, Benedikte [1 ]
Friis, Henrik [1 ]
Olsen, Mette Frahm [1 ,7 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Nutr Exercise & Sports, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
[2] Makerere Univ, Dept Paediat & Child Hlth, POB 7072, Kampala, Uganda
[3] Keele Univ, Sch Med, Keele ST5 5BG, England
[4] Univ Southern Denmark, Natl Inst Publ Hlth, DK-5230 Odense, Denmark
[5] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Fac Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, London WC1E 7HT, England
[6] Tampere Univ, Tampere Univ Hosp, Fac Med & Hlth Technol, Tampere Ctr Child Adolescent & Maternal Hlth Res, Tampere 33520, Finland
[7] Rigshosp, Dept Infect Dis, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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stunting; early child development; milk protein; whey permeate; LNS; GROWTH;
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10.3390/nu15122659
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Stunting affects 22% children globally, putting them at risk of adverse outcomes including delayed development. We investigated the effect of milk protein (MP) vs. soy and whey permeate (WP) vs. maltodextrin in large-quantity, lipid-based nutrient supplement (LNS), and LNS itself vs. no supplementation, on child development and head circumference among stunted children aged 1-5 years. We conducted a randomized, double-blind, community-based 2 x 2 factorial trial in Uganda (ISRCTN1309319). We randomized 600 children to one of four LNS formulations (similar to 535 kcal/d), with or without MP (n = 299 vs. n = 301) or WP (n = 301 vs. n = 299), for 12 weeks or to no supplementation (n = 150). Child development was assessed using the Malawi Development Assessment Tool. Data were analyzed using linear mixed-effects models. Children had a median [interquartile range] age of 30 [23; 41] months and mean +/- standard deviation height-for-age z-score of 3.02 +/- 0.74. There were no interactions between MP and WP for any of the outcomes. There was no effect of either MP or WP on any developmental domain. Although LNS itself had no impact on development, it resulted in 0.07 (95%CI: 0.004; 0.14) cm higher head circumference. Neither dairy in LNS, nor LNS in itself, had an effect on development among already stunted children.
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