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Legume-supplemented feed for children hospitalised with severe malnutrition: A Phase II trial.
Walsh, Kevin; Kiosia, Agklinta; Olupot-Oupot, Peter; Alaroker, Florence; Okiror, William; Nakuya, Margaret; Ssenyondo, Tonny; Amorut, Denis; Okalebo, Charles Bernard; Muhindo, Rita; Mpoya, Ayub; George, Elizabeth C; Frost, Gary; Maitland, Kathryn.
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  • Walsh K; Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Imperial College, 6th Floor Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Campus, DuCane Road, London W12, UK.
  • Kiosia A; Dept. of Nutritional Sciences. School of Life Course & Population Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, King's College, London SE1 9NH, UK.
  • Olupot-Oupot P; Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Imperial College, 6th Floor Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Campus, DuCane Road, London W12, UK.
  • Alaroker F; Mbale Clinical Research Institute, Busitema University Faculty of Health Sciences, Mbale Campus, Palissa Road, PO Box 1966, Mbale, Uganda.
  • Okiror W; Soroti Regional Referral Hospital, Hospital Road, PO Box 289, Soroti, Uganda.
  • Nakuya M; Mbale Clinical Research Institute, Busitema University Faculty of Health Sciences, Mbale Campus, Palissa Road, PO Box 1966, Mbale, Uganda.
  • Ssenyondo T; Soroti Regional Referral Hospital, Hospital Road, PO Box 289, Soroti, Uganda.
  • Amorut D; Mbale Clinical Research Institute, Busitema University Faculty of Health Sciences, Mbale Campus, Palissa Road, PO Box 1966, Mbale, Uganda.
  • Okalebo CB; Soroti Regional Referral Hospital, Hospital Road, PO Box 289, Soroti, Uganda.
  • Muhindo R; Mbale Clinical Research Institute, Busitema University Faculty of Health Sciences, Mbale Campus, Palissa Road, PO Box 1966, Mbale, Uganda.
  • Mpoya A; Mbale Clinical Research Institute, Busitema University Faculty of Health Sciences, Mbale Campus, Palissa Road, PO Box 1966, Mbale, Uganda.
  • George EC; Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.
  • Frost G; Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit (MRC CTU) at University College London, UK.
  • Maitland K; Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Imperial College, 6th Floor Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Campus, DuCane Road, London W12, UK.
Br J Nutr ; : 1-25, 2024 Jun 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38831516
ABSTRACT
Children hospitalised with severe malnutrition have high mortality and readmission rates post-discharge. Current milk-based formulations target restoring ponderal growth but not modification of gut barrier integrety or microbiome which increase risk of gram-negative sepsis and poor outcomes. We propose that legume-based feeds rich in fermentable carbohydrates will promote better gut health and improve overall outcomes.We conducted an open-label Phase II trial at Mbale and Soroti Regional Referral Hospitals, Uganda involving 160 children aged 6 months-5 years with severe malnutrition (mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) <11.5cm and/or nutritional oedema). Children were randomised to a lactose-free, chickpea-enriched legume paste feed (LF) (n=80) versus WHO standard F75/F100 feeds (n=80). Co-primary outcomes were change in MUAC and mortality to Day 90. Secondary outcomes included weight gain (>5 g/kg/day), de novo development of diarrhoea, time to diarrhoea and oedema resolution.Day 90 MUAC increase was marginally lower in LF versus WHO arm (1.1 cm (IQR 1.1) vs 1.4cm (IQR 1.40) p=0.09; Day 90 mortality was similar 11/80 (13.8%) vs 12/80 (15%) respectively OR 0.91 (95% CI 0.40 -2.07) p=0.83. There were no differences in any of the other secondary outcomes. Owing to initial poor palatability of the legume feed 10 children switched to WHO feeds. Per protocol analysis indicated a trend to lower Day 90 mortality and readmission rates in the legume feed (6/60 (10%) and (2/60 3%) vs WHO feeds (12/71 17.5%) and (4/71 6%) respectively.Further refinement of legume feeds and clinical trials are warrented given the poor outcomes in children with severe malnutrition.Trial registration ISRCTN 10309022.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Br J Nutr Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Br J Nutr Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido