Micronutrient Fortified Drink Over 18 Months Had No Impact on Stunting: A RCT in Rural Guatemala

  • Mayen V
  • Ogunlusi A
  • de Ponce S
  • et al.
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Objectives To determine the long-term impact of a micronutrient fortified supplement on stunting rates and micronutrient status in young children living in rural Guatemala, which has the highest stunting prevalence in Latin America. Methods A parallel, open label randomised control trial in rural children aged 6–72 months (Registration NCT01643187). After growth screening, all children < 1SD for either weight for height (WHZ), height for age (HAZ), or weight for age (WAZ) were randomly allocated using 7:3 ratio, stratified by locality and age to receive either the test drink, Chispuditos®, a corn/soy beverage fortified with 21 vitamins or de-lactosed milk (control). Both drinks were isoproteic (4g/drink) and had similar energy content (test drink 147 kcal, milk 117 kcal) but the tst drink had higher micronutrient content (e.g., 9 mg zinc, 12.5 mg iron vs 1.5 mg zinc, 1.9 mg iron in control). They were supplied for 18 months and monthly visits were conducted to test for adherence. Results A total of 1238 children were screened, 971 met the criteria and 681 were allocated to test drink and 290 to control. At baseline, malnutrition prevalence of stunting (HAZ < -2SD), for test vs control was 48.4% vs 47.9%, 5.5% vs 6.7% for wasting (WHZ < -2SD) and 19.9% vs 18.7% for underweight (WAZ

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Mayen, V. A., Ogunlusi, A., de Ponce, S., Reinhart, G., Wright, C., & Garcia, A. (2021). Micronutrient Fortified Drink Over 18 Months Had No Impact on Stunting: A RCT in Rural Guatemala. Current Developments in Nutrition, 5, 622. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab045_004

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