The study comprises an open-label randomized controlled trial investigating the efficacy of consuming a daily ration of pro-vitamin A biofortified cassava on vitamin A status of Nigerian children, aged 3-4 years old (n=200).
Objective: The primary objective is to assess the efficacy of daily consumption of pro-vitamin A rich cassava during 10 weeks on body retinol pools of 3-4 year old children in Nigeria after high-dose vitamin A supplementation. The secondary objectives are: 1) To investigate the effect of daily consumption of pro-vitamin A rich cassava on functional indicators such as nutritional anaemia and gut integrity; 2) To investigate the effect of zinc deficiency and genetic polymorphisms in the Beta-Carotene Oxygenase 1 (BCO1) and related genes on the efficacy of pro-vitamin A rich cassava consumption; 3) To compare the skin colour in the palm of the hand of each participant with their serum retinol levels using a handheld non-invasive spectrophotometer. Study design: Open-label (single-blinded) randomized controlled trial with two parallel groups Study population: Pre-school children, aged 3-4 years living in Osun State area, South-Western Nigeria. Children (n=750) will be screened for eligibility. Out of these, n=250 will undergo a 4-week run-in phase. n=200 children will be randomly allocated to two different treatments: 1) Yellow cassava providing \~50% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for vitamin A; 2) White cassava. Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary outcome was the difference in body retinol pools between groups 1 and 2 at the end of intervention; however, due to the inability to assess body retinol pools, the modified primary outcome is the difference in serum retinol concentrations between groups 1 and 2. Other outcome measures include: other vitamin A status indicators (β-carotene, retinol binding protein, transthyretin), inflammatory markers, iron status indicators, anthropometrics, gut integrity, and thyroid function.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
176
Pro-vitamin A biofortified cassava is the product of international conventional breeding programs (non-GMO) in order to increase the pro-vitamin A content of cassava for improved nutritional intake
Conventional white cassava
Department of Human Nutrition, University of Ibadan
Ibadan, Nigeria
Body retinol pool (omitted)
Difference in body retinol pools between groups
Time frame: 13 weeks
(Modified primary outcome): Serum retinol
Difference in serum retinol pools between groups
Time frame: 13 weeks
Anaemia
Difference in haemoglobin concentration between groups
Time frame: 13 weeks
Gut integrity
Difference in gut integrity between groups
Time frame: 11 weeks
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