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Small-quantity, lipid-based nutrient supplements provided to women during pregnancy and 6 mo postpartum and to their infants from 6 mo of age increase the mean attained length of 18-mo-old children in semi-urban Ghana: a randomized controlled trial
Adu-Afarwuah, Seth ; Lartey, Anna ; Okronipa, Harriet ; Ashorn, Per ; Peerson, Janet M. ; Arimond, Mary ; Ashorn, Ulla ; Zeilani, Mamane ; Vosti, Stephen ; Dewey, Kathryn G.
Univ Ghana
关键词: lipid-based nutrient supplements;    child growth;    home fortification;    multiple micronutrients;    supplementation;   
DOI  :  10.3945/ajcn.116.134692
学科分类:食品科学和技术
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Background: Childhood stunting usually begins in utero and continues after birth; therefore, its reduction must involve actions across different stages of early life. Objective: We evaluated the efficacy of small-quantity, lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNSs) provided during pregnancy, lactation, and infancy on attained size by 18 mo of age. Design: In this partially double-blind, individually randomized trial, 1320 women at <= 20 wk of gestation received standard iron and folic acid (IFA group), multiple micronutrients (MMN group), or SQ-LNS (LNS group) daily until delivery, and then placebo, MMNs, or SQ-LNS, respectively, for 6 mo postpartum; infants in the LNS group received SQ-LNS formulated for infants from 6 to 18 mo of age (endline). The primary outcome was child length by 18 mo of age. Results: At endline, data were available for 85% of 1228 infants enrolled; overall mean length and length-for-age z score (LAZ) were 79.3 cm and -0.83, respectively, and 12% of the children were stunted (LAZ <-2). In analysis based on the intended treatment, mean +/- SD length and LAZ for the LNS group (79.7 +/- 2.9 cm and -0.69 +/- 1.01, respectively) were significantly greater than for the WA (79.1 +/- 2.9 cm and -0.87 +/- 0.99) and MMN (79.1 +/- 2.9 cm and -0.91 +/- 1.01) groups (P = 0.006 and P = 0.009, respectively). Differences were also significant for weight and weight-for-age z score but not head or midupper arm circumference, and the prevalence of stunting in the LNS group was 8.9%, compared with 13.7% in the IFA group and 12.9% in the MMN group (P = 0.12). In analysis based on actual supplement provided at enrollment, stunting prevalences were 8.9% compared with 15.1% and 11.5%, respectively (P = 0.045). Conclusion: Provision of SQ-LNSs to women from pregnancy to 6 mo postpartum and to their infants from 6 to 18 mo of age may increase the child's attained length by age 18 mo in similar settings.

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