Effect of micronutrient sprinkles on reducing anemia: a cluster-randomized effectiveness trial.

Susan J Jack, Kevanna Ou, Mary Chea, Lan Chhin, Robyn Devenish, Mary Dunbar, Chanthol Eang, Kroeun Hou, Sokhoing Ly, Mengkheang Khin, Sophanneary Prak, Ratana Reach, Aminuzzaman Talukder, La-Ong Tokmoh, Sophia Leon de la Barra, Philip C Hill, Peter Herbison, Rosalind S Gibson
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Sprinkles alongside infant and young child feeding (IYCF) education compared with IYCF education alone on anemia, deficiencies in iron, vitamin A, and zinc, and growth in Cambodian infants.

Design: Cluster-randomized effectiveness study.

Setting: Cambodian rural health district.

Participants: Among 3112 infants aged 6 months, a random subsample (n = 1350) was surveyed at baseline and 6-month intervals to age 24 months.

Intervention: Daily micronutrient Sprinkles alongside IYCF education vs IYCF education alone for 6 months from ages 6 to 11 months.

Main outcome measures: Prevalence of anemia; iron, vitamin A, and zinc deficiencies; and growth via biomarkers and anthropometry.

Results: Anemia prevalence (hemoglobin level <11.0 g/dL [to convert to grams per liter, multiply by 10.0]) was reduced in the intervention arm compared with the control arm by 20.6% at 12 months (95% CI, 9.4-30.2; P = .001), and the prevalence of moderate anemia (hemoglobin level <10.0 g/dL) was reduced by 27.1% (95% CI, 21.0-31.8; P < .001). At 12 and 18 months, iron deficiency prevalence was reduced by 23.5% (95% CI, 15.6-29.1; P < .001) and 11.6% (95% CI, 2.6-17.9; P = .02), respectively. The mean serum zinc concentration was increased at 12 months (2.88 μg/dL [to convert to micromoles per liter, multiply by 0.153]; 95% CI, 0.26-5.42; P = .03). There was no statistically significant difference in the prevalence of zinc and vitamin A deficiencies or in growth at any time.

Conclusions: Sprinkles reduced anemia and iron deficiency and increased the mean serum zinc concentration in Cambodian infants. Anemia and zinc effects did not persist beyond the intervention period. TRIAL REGISTRATION anzctr.org.au Identifier: ACTRN12608000069358.

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微量营养素洒洒对减少贫血的影响:一项集群随机有效性试验。
目的:评价在柬埔寨婴儿贫血、铁、维生素A和锌缺乏症和生长发育方面,与单独的婴幼儿喂养(IYCF)教育相比,在婴幼儿喂养(IYCF)教育中使用Sprinkles的有效性。设计:分组随机有效性研究。环境:柬埔寨农村卫生区。参与者:在3112名6个月大的婴儿中,随机抽样(n = 1350)在基线和6个月至24个月的间隔进行调查。干预措施:从6岁到11个月,每日微量营养素与IYCF教育相比,单独的IYCF教育持续6个月。主要结局指标:贫血患病率;铁,维生素A和锌缺乏;通过生物标记物和人体测量来实现增长。结论:洒糖可减少柬埔寨婴儿的贫血和缺铁,并增加平均血清锌浓度。在干预期后,贫血和锌的效果没有持续。试验注册anzctr.org.au标识符:ACTRN12608000069358
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