Thora W Helt, Bernardette Cichon, Christian Fabiansen, Ann-Sophie Iuel-Brockdorff, Charles W Yaméogo, Christian Ritz, André Briend, Kim F Michaelsen, Suzanne Filteau, Henrik Friis, Vibeke B Christensen, Benedikte Grenov
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摘要
胰岛素样生长因子1 (IGF-1)是儿童时期重要的生长因子。我们的目的是研究食物补充剂治疗中度急性营养不良(MAM)对血清IGF-1 (sIGF-1)的影响。对随机2×2×3因子营养试验进行二次分析。患有MAM的6-23月龄儿童接受2093千焦/天的脂质营养补充剂(LNS)或玉米-大豆混合物(CSB),其中含有去皮大豆或分离大豆以及不同数量的干脱脂乳(占总蛋白质的0%、20%或50%),持续12周。该试验对豆浆和牛奶采用双盲,但对基质不采用双盲(LNS vs. CSB)。在加入时和补充12周后测量sIGF-1。在1609名入组儿童中,1455名(90%)在两个时间点都测量了sIGF-1。在补充期间,sIGF-1增加6.7 (95%CI 6.1;7.3) ng/ml,而预期年龄依赖性下降0.3 (95%CI 0.2;0.4 ng / ml。与CSB相比,接受LNS治疗的儿童sIGF-1的升高更低(-8%,95%CI -12;3)。当sIGF-1被纠正为炎症时,LNS的作用部分减弱。与去皮大豆相比,接受分离大豆的儿童sIGF-1增加更高(6%,95%CI 1;12)。牛奶含量对sIGF-1没有影响。总体而言,在补充期间sIGF-1增加。与CSB相比,LNS组的炎症增加只是部分解释,需要进一步研究。与去皮大豆相比,分离大豆导致了更高的增长,这可能是由于去皮大豆中的抗营养成分。
Serum insulin-like growth factor 1 in young children with moderate acute malnutrition: secondary analysis of a randomised trial in Burkina Faso.
Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is an important growth factor in childhood. We aimed to investigate the impact of food supplements for the treatment of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) on serum IGF-1 (sIGF-1). Secondary analysis of a randomised 2 × 2 × 3 factorial nutrition trial was performed. Children aged 6-23 months with MAM received 2093 kJ/d as lipid-based nutrient supplement (LNS) or corn soy blend (CSB), containing either dehulled soya or soya isolate and different quantities of dried skimmed milk (0 %, 20 % or 50 % of total protein) for 12 weeks. The trial was double-blind with regard to soya and milk but not to matrix (LNS v. CSB). sIGF-1 was measured at inclusion and after 12 weeks of supplementation. Of 1609 children enrolled, 1455 (90 %) had sIGF-1 measured at both time points. During supplementation, sIGF-1 increased 6·7 (95 % CI 6·1, 7·3) ng/ml compared with an expected age-dependent decrease of 0·3 (95 % CI 0·2, 0·4) ng/ml. Children who received LNS v. CSB had a lower increase in sIGF-1 (-8 %, 95 % CI - 12, -3). The effect of LNS was partly attenuated when sIGF-1 was corrected for inflammation. Children who received soya isolate compared with dehulled soya had a higher increase in sIGF-1 (6 %, 95 % CI 1, 12). Milk content did not affect sIGF-1. Overall, sIGF-1 increased during supplementation. The lower increase with LNS v. CSB was only partly explained by increased inflammation with LNS and needs further investigation. Isolate v. dehulled soya led to a higher increase which may be due to antinutrients in dehulled soya.
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British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.