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Comparison of a Novel Ready-to-use Supplementary Food (RUSF) With Whey Permeate to Standard Peanut/Soy RUSF for the Treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Rural Malawian Children: a Randomised, Double-blinded, Clinical Effectiveness Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Whey permeate RUSF and Soy Protein RUSF for Malnutrition. Completed, enrolled 2,259 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This is a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, controlled clinical effectiveness trial of two supplementary foods in the treatment of MAM. Specific Aim 1: Test the effectiveness of two supplementary foods, whey RUSF and soy RUSF, in the treatment of MAM in 6-59 month old children in a 12-week home-based supplementary feeding program. Hypothesis: The proportion of children who recover receiving either soy or whey RUSF will differ by no more than three percent.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Each child will receive 75 kcal/kg/day (314 kJ/kg/day) of whey RUSF. A ration of sufficient for two weeks based on the subject's weight will be distributed at each visit. Children will be asked to return every two weeks for follow-up, where caretakers report on the child's clinical symptoms, anthropometric measurements are re-assessed, and additional supplementary food is distributed for those that remained wasted. Whey RUSF contains whey permeate, WPC 80 (contains at least 80% protein), peanut paste, sugar, soy oil, a customized micronutrient premix to account for the minerals in whey permeate, and an emulsifier.
Each child will receive 75 kcal/kg/day (314 kJ/kg/day) of soy RUSF. A ration of sufficient for two weeks based on the subject's weight will be distributed at each visit. Children will be asked to return every two weeks for follow-up, where caretakers report on the child's clinical symptoms, anthropometric measurements are re-assessed, and additional supplementary food is distributed for those that remained wasted. Soy RUSF contains extruded soy flour, peanut paste, sugar, soy oil, palm oil, a premix containing concentrated minerals and vitamins, an emulsifier and dicalcium phosphate or calcium carbonate (Roche, Mumbai, India). Soy RUSF has no protein from animal sources.