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Amino-acid-enriched cereals ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) are as effective as milk-based RUTF in recovering essential amino acid during the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children: An individually randomized control trial in Malawi
by
Collins, Steve
, Banda, Chrissy
, Bahwere, Paluku
, Akomo, Peter
, Furuta, Chie
, Sato, Wataru
, Sadler, Kate
, Maganga, Elizabeth
, Kathumba, Sylvester
, Murakami, Hitoshi
, Matsunaga, Keiko
in
Amino acids
/ Amino Acids, Essential - analysis
/ Amino Acids, Essential - blood
/ Animals
/ Anthropometry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cereals
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Discharge
/ Edible Grain - chemistry
/ Enrichment
/ Female
/ Food, Fortified
/ Formulations
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Malawi
/ Male
/ Malnutrition
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Milk
/ Milk - chemistry
/ Milk free
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Nutrition
/ Peanuts
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Plasma
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Public health
/ Randomization
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Secondary analysis
/ Severe Acute Malnutrition - blood
/ Severe Acute Malnutrition - diet therapy
2018
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Amino-acid-enriched cereals ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) are as effective as milk-based RUTF in recovering essential amino acid during the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children: An individually randomized control trial in Malawi
by
Collins, Steve
, Banda, Chrissy
, Bahwere, Paluku
, Akomo, Peter
, Furuta, Chie
, Sato, Wataru
, Sadler, Kate
, Maganga, Elizabeth
, Kathumba, Sylvester
, Murakami, Hitoshi
, Matsunaga, Keiko
in
Amino acids
/ Amino Acids, Essential - analysis
/ Amino Acids, Essential - blood
/ Animals
/ Anthropometry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cereals
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Discharge
/ Edible Grain - chemistry
/ Enrichment
/ Female
/ Food, Fortified
/ Formulations
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Malawi
/ Male
/ Malnutrition
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Milk
/ Milk - chemistry
/ Milk free
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Nutrition
/ Peanuts
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Plasma
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Public health
/ Randomization
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Secondary analysis
/ Severe Acute Malnutrition - blood
/ Severe Acute Malnutrition - diet therapy
2018
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Amino-acid-enriched cereals ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) are as effective as milk-based RUTF in recovering essential amino acid during the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children: An individually randomized control trial in Malawi
by
Collins, Steve
, Banda, Chrissy
, Bahwere, Paluku
, Akomo, Peter
, Furuta, Chie
, Sato, Wataru
, Sadler, Kate
, Maganga, Elizabeth
, Kathumba, Sylvester
, Murakami, Hitoshi
, Matsunaga, Keiko
in
Amino acids
/ Amino Acids, Essential - analysis
/ Amino Acids, Essential - blood
/ Animals
/ Anthropometry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cereals
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Discharge
/ Edible Grain - chemistry
/ Enrichment
/ Female
/ Food, Fortified
/ Formulations
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Malawi
/ Male
/ Malnutrition
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Milk
/ Milk - chemistry
/ Milk free
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Nutrition
/ Peanuts
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Plasma
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Public health
/ Randomization
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Secondary analysis
/ Severe Acute Malnutrition - blood
/ Severe Acute Malnutrition - diet therapy
2018
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Amino-acid-enriched cereals ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) are as effective as milk-based RUTF in recovering essential amino acid during the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children: An individually randomized control trial in Malawi
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Amino-acid-enriched cereals ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) are as effective as milk-based RUTF in recovering essential amino acid during the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children: An individually randomized control trial in Malawi
2018
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Ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) is used to treat children suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM). Standard RUTF uses milk as the primary protein source, which makes the product expensive, and given the high worldwide SAM burden, having a less expensive effective alternative is a public health priority.
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether newly developed amino acid-enriched milk-free RUTF (FSMS-RUTF) or amino acid-enriched low-milk RUTF (MSMS-RUTF) treatment could replenish plasma amino acids to levels comparable to those following standard peanut-milk RUTF (PM-RUTF) treatment and to improve understanding of the effects of treatment on anthropometric measurements. A secondary analysis was performed to test the noninferiority hypothesis of plasma essential amino acid (EAA) levels.
Plasma EAA levels were measured in a nonblinded, 3-arm, parallel-group simple randomized controlled trial conducted in Malawi to examine the efficacy of FSMS-RUTF, MSMS-RUTF and PM-RUTF in the treatment of SAM in 2 groups of children aged 6-23 and 24-59 months (mo). Sample size calculations were performed based on the previous our study. A noninferiority margin was set at -25% of the PM-RUTF arm at discharge.
The relative values of the differences (95% CI) in plasma EAA levels between PM-RUTF treatment and FSMS-RUTF and MSMS-RUTF treatments at discharge were -7.9% (-18.6, 2.8) and 9.8% (0.2, 19.5), respectively, in children aged 6-23 mo, while in those aged 24-59 mo, the difference values were 17.8% (1.6, 34.1) and 13.6% (-2.8, 29.9), respectively.
At discharge, the plasma EAA concentrations in 6-59-mo-old SAM children treated with FSMS-RUTF and MSMS-RUTF were not less than those of children treated with PM-RUTF. These findings indicate that treatment with either of the 3 RUTFs was associated with adequate protein synthesis and that all the formulations provided sufficient functional metabolites of plasma amino acids to support nutritional recovery from SAM.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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