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The Infant MiND Study: An Examination of Infants' Microbiome, Nutrition, and Development Study.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Sweet Potatos and Pears for Microbial Colonization and Infant Development. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 102 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is examining the relationship between infant nutrition, gut health, and development. The fecal microbiota changes and develops, in large part due to the food that infants eat. These changes are important for many aspects of development. This study is designed to examine how the fecal microbiota changes when exclusively breastfed infants are first introduced to solid food, and how changes of the fecal microbiota are related to other aspects of development.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Plum Organics, Just Sweet Potato
Earth's Best, First Pears