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Oral nutritional supplementation with dietary counseling improves linear catch-up growth and health outcomes in children with or at risk of undernutrition: a randomized controlled trial. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Childhood undernutrition leads to serious health risks and socio-economic challenges, prompting a study on effective interventions.
  • The study, called SPROUT, tested an oral nutritional supplement (ONS) combined with dietary counseling (DC) against a DC-only group among undernourished children in Vietnam.
  • Results showed that the ONS+DC group experienced significantly greater improvements in weight, height, and overall health compared to the DC-only group, indicating a beneficial approach for addressing childhood undernutrition.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Childhood undernutrition is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and a high socio-economic burden.

Methods: upporting ediatric Gowth and Health comes (SPROUT) is a randomized, controlled trial evaluating the effects of an oral nutritional supplement (ONS) with dietary counseling (DC;  = 164) compared to a DC-only group who continued consuming their habitual milk ( = 166; NCT05239208). Children aged 24-60 months who were at risk or with undernutrition, as defined by weight-for-age [WAZ] < -1 and height-for-age [HAZ] < -1 according to the WHO Growth Standards, and who also met the criterion of weight-for-height [WHZ] < 0, were enrolled in Vietnam.

Results: ONS + DC had a larger WAZ increase at day 120 (primary endpoint) vs. DC (least squares mean, LSM (SE): 0.30 (0.02) vs. 0.13 (0.02);  < 0.001), and larger improvements in all weight, BMI and weight-for-height indices at day 30 and 120 (all  < 0.01). Height gain was larger in ONS + DC in all indices, including height-for-age difference [HAD; cm: 0.56 (0.07) vs. 0.10 (0.07);  < 0.001], at day 120. ONS + DC had larger arm muscle but not arm fat indices, higher parent-rated appetite, physical activity and energy levels, longer night sleep, fewer and shorter awakenings, and better sleep quality than DC.

Conclusion: Adding ONS to DC, compared to DC-alone, improves growth in weight and height, linear catch-up growth, and health outcomes in children with or at risk of undernutrition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11266289PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1341963DOI Listing

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