This study will determine whether supplements of the mineral zinc will improve mental health and school performance among schoolchildren in Guatemala.
Mental health problems are an important cause of dysfunction throughout the world, accounting for 8.1% of the Global Burden of Disease. The need for interventions that can prevent mental health conditions, particularly among children, cannot be overemphasized. This study will determine whether zinc supplementation improves the mental health and school performance among children in Guatemala. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive daily supplements of either zinc or placebo for 6 months. Participants will be assessed at study entry and after the 6-month treatment. Participants and their parents and teachers will complete questionnaires about the participants' symptoms of depression and anxiety, concentration and activity levels, school performance, and any environmental stressors to which the participants may be exposed to.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
750
10 mg zinc oxide
Placebo pill taken five days a week for six months.
Instituto de Nutrición de Centro América y Panamá - INCAP
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Symptoms of depression
Time frame: Baseline and post supplementation
Symptoms of anxiety
Time frame: Baseline and post supplementation
attention problems and school performance
Time frame: Baseline and post supplementation
activity levels
Time frame: Baseline and post supplementation
zinc levels
Time frame: Baseline and post supplementation
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