Effects of bovine serum concentrate, with or without supplemental micronutrients, on the growth, morbidity, and micronutrient status of young children in a low-income, peri-urban Guatemalan community

Objective: To determine the effects of dietary supplements containing bovine serum concentrate (BSC, a source of immunoglobulins) and/or multiple micronutrients (MMN) on children's growth velocity, rates of common infections, and MN status. Design: Randomized, controlled, community-based interv...

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description Objective: To determine the effects of dietary supplements containing bovine serum concentrate (BSC, a source of immunoglobulins) and/or multiple micronutrients (MMN) on children's growth velocity, rates of common infections, and MN status. Design: Randomized, controlled, community-based intervention trial. Setting: Low-income, peri-urban Guatemalan community. Subjects: Children aged 6-7 months initially. Interventions: Children received one of four maize-based dietary supplements daily for 8 months, containing: (1) BSC, (2) whey protein concentrate (WPC, control group), (3) WPC+MMN, or (4) BSC+MMN. Results: There were no significant differences in growth or rates of morbidity by treatment group. Children who received MMN had lower rates of anemia and (in the group that received WPC+MMN) less of a decline in serum ferritin than those who did not, but there were no differences in other biochemical indicators of MN status by treatment group. Conclusions: MMN supplementation reduced anemia and iron deficiency in this population, but the MMN content and source of protein in the supplements did not affect other indicators of MN status, growth or morbidity.
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subjects Anemia - drug therapy
Anemia - epidemiology
Anemia - mortality
Biological and medical sciences
bovine serum albumin
Child Development - drug effects
Children & youth
Clinical Nutrition
Complications and side effects
Corn
Deficiency Diseases - drug therapy
Deficiency Diseases - epidemiology
Deficiency Diseases - mortality
Diet therapy
dietary mineral supplements
Dietary minerals
Dietary Supplements
Double-Blind Method
Epidemiology
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Growth - drug effects
Growth disorders
Growth Disorders - epidemiology
Growth Disorders - mortality
Growth Disorders - prevention & control
growth retardation
Guatemala
Health aspects
Human growth
Humans
Immunoglobulins
Income
Infant
Infant Food
infant growth
infant nutrition
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
infants
Internal Medicine
low income households
Male
Malnutrition in children
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metabolic Diseases
Micronutrients
Micronutrients - administration & dosage
Micronutrients - pharmacology
Milk Proteins
Morbidity
Nutrient deficiency
nutrient reserves
Nutrition
nutrition assessment
Nutritional aspects
Nutritional Status
Obesity
original-article
Prevalence
Public Health
Serum
Serum Albumin, Bovine - administration & dosage
Serum Albumin, Bovine - pharmacology
Socioeconomic Factors
Treatment Outcome
urban areas
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
vitamin supplements
Vitamins
whey protein
Whey Proteins
title Effects of bovine serum concentrate, with or without supplemental micronutrients, on the growth, morbidity, and micronutrient status of young children in a low-income, peri-urban Guatemalan community
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