Supplementary Feeding with Fortified Spreads Results in Higher Recovery Rates Than with a Corn/Soy Blend in Moderately Wasted Children

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作者
Matilsky, Danielle K. [1 ]
Maleta, Kenneth [4 ]
Castleman, Tony [3 ]
Manary, Mark J. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
[2] Baylor Coll Med, Childrens Nutr Res Ctr, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[3] Acad Educ Dev, Food & Nutr Tech Assistance Project, Washington, DC 20009 USA
[4] Univ Malawi, Coll Med, Dept Community Hlth, Blantyre 3, Malawi
关键词
USE THERAPEUTIC FOOD; HOME-BASED THERAPY; MALAWIAN CHILDREN; MORTALITY; RISK;
D O I
10.3945/jn.108.104018
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Moderate childhood wasting is defined as having a weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) < -2, but >= -3. These children are typically given fortified corn/soy blended flour (CSB), but this intervention has shown limited effectiveness. Fortified spreads (FS) can be used as supplementary foods instead; they are energy-dense, lipid-based pastes with added powdered micronutrients. In this randomized clinical effectiveness trial, the recovery rates were compared among children with moderate wasting who received either milk/peanut FS, soy/peanut FS, or CSB. Children received isoenergetic quantities of food, 314 kJ.kg(-1).d(-1), for up to 8 wk with biweekly follow-up. The primary outcome was recovery, defined as having a WHZ > -2. Time-event analysis was used to compare the recovery rate. A total of 1362 children were enrolled in the study. Children receiving soy/peanut FS had a similar recovery rate to those receiving milk/peanut FS and children in either FS group were more likely to recover than those receiving CSB (80% in both FS groups vs. 72% in the CSB group; P < 0.01). The rate of weight gain in the first 2 wk was greater among children receiving milk/peanut FS (2-6 g.kg(-1).d(-1), n = 465) or children receiving soy/peanut FS (2.4 g.kg(-1).d(-1), n = 450) than among children receiving CSB (2.0 g.kg(-1).d(-1), n=447; P<0.05). Rates of length gain did not differ among the 3 groups. A total of 8% of children in each feeding group developed edema, indicative of severe malnutrition, while receiving supplemental feeding. We conclude that FS are superior supplementary foods to CSB for moderately wasted Malawian children. J. Nutr. 139: 773-778, 2009.
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