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Acceptability and impact on anthropometry of a locally developed Ready-to-use therapeutic food in pre-school children in Vietnam
by
Hoa, Do TB
, Berger, Jacques
, Minh, Nguyen H
, Nga, Tran T
, Wieringa, Frank T
, Nguyen, Marie
, Mathisen, Roger
in
adverse effects
/ analysis
/ anthropometric measurements
/ Arachis
/ Arachis - adverse effects
/ Arachis - chemistry
/ Beans
/ Chemical Phenomena
/ chemistry
/ Child Day Care Centers
/ Child Development
/ Child Nutrition Disorders
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - diet therapy
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - ethnology
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Crops, Agricultural
/ Crops, Agricultural - adverse effects
/ Crops, Agricultural - chemistry
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ diet therapy
/ Elementary school students
/ ethnology
/ Fabaceae
/ Fabaceae - adverse effects
/ Fabaceae - chemistry
/ Fast Foods
/ Fast Foods - adverse effects
/ Fast Foods - analysis
/ Food
/ Food and nutrition
/ Food Preferences
/ Food Preferences - ethnology
/ Foods, Specialized
/ Foods, Specialized - adverse effects
/ Foods, Specialized - analysis
/ foodways
/ Functional foods
/ Health facilities
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ ingredients
/ International organizations
/ Local food
/ Malnutrition
/ Malnutrition - diet therapy
/ Malnutrition - ethnology
/ Mechanical Phenomena
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Milk
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Nutritional status
/ palatability
/ preschool children
/ Product development
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health
/ Rural Health - ethnology
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - adverse effects
/ Seeds - chemistry
/ Snacks
/ Snacks - ethnology
/ Soy Foods
/ Soy Foods - adverse effects
/ Soy Foods - analysis
/ Taste
/ Traditions
/ Vietnam
/ weight gain
/ Weight Gain - ethnology
2013
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Acceptability and impact on anthropometry of a locally developed Ready-to-use therapeutic food in pre-school children in Vietnam
by
Hoa, Do TB
, Berger, Jacques
, Minh, Nguyen H
, Nga, Tran T
, Wieringa, Frank T
, Nguyen, Marie
, Mathisen, Roger
in
adverse effects
/ analysis
/ anthropometric measurements
/ Arachis
/ Arachis - adverse effects
/ Arachis - chemistry
/ Beans
/ Chemical Phenomena
/ chemistry
/ Child Day Care Centers
/ Child Development
/ Child Nutrition Disorders
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - diet therapy
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - ethnology
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Crops, Agricultural
/ Crops, Agricultural - adverse effects
/ Crops, Agricultural - chemistry
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ diet therapy
/ Elementary school students
/ ethnology
/ Fabaceae
/ Fabaceae - adverse effects
/ Fabaceae - chemistry
/ Fast Foods
/ Fast Foods - adverse effects
/ Fast Foods - analysis
/ Food
/ Food and nutrition
/ Food Preferences
/ Food Preferences - ethnology
/ Foods, Specialized
/ Foods, Specialized - adverse effects
/ Foods, Specialized - analysis
/ foodways
/ Functional foods
/ Health facilities
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ ingredients
/ International organizations
/ Local food
/ Malnutrition
/ Malnutrition - diet therapy
/ Malnutrition - ethnology
/ Mechanical Phenomena
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Milk
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Nutritional status
/ palatability
/ preschool children
/ Product development
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health
/ Rural Health - ethnology
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - adverse effects
/ Seeds - chemistry
/ Snacks
/ Snacks - ethnology
/ Soy Foods
/ Soy Foods - adverse effects
/ Soy Foods - analysis
/ Taste
/ Traditions
/ Vietnam
/ weight gain
/ Weight Gain - ethnology
2013
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Acceptability and impact on anthropometry of a locally developed Ready-to-use therapeutic food in pre-school children in Vietnam
by
Hoa, Do TB
, Berger, Jacques
, Minh, Nguyen H
, Nga, Tran T
, Wieringa, Frank T
, Nguyen, Marie
, Mathisen, Roger
in
adverse effects
/ analysis
/ anthropometric measurements
/ Arachis
/ Arachis - adverse effects
/ Arachis - chemistry
/ Beans
/ Chemical Phenomena
/ chemistry
/ Child Day Care Centers
/ Child Development
/ Child Nutrition Disorders
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - diet therapy
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - ethnology
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Crops, Agricultural
/ Crops, Agricultural - adverse effects
/ Crops, Agricultural - chemistry
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ diet therapy
/ Elementary school students
/ ethnology
/ Fabaceae
/ Fabaceae - adverse effects
/ Fabaceae - chemistry
/ Fast Foods
/ Fast Foods - adverse effects
/ Fast Foods - analysis
/ Food
/ Food and nutrition
/ Food Preferences
/ Food Preferences - ethnology
/ Foods, Specialized
/ Foods, Specialized - adverse effects
/ Foods, Specialized - analysis
/ foodways
/ Functional foods
/ Health facilities
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ ingredients
/ International organizations
/ Local food
/ Malnutrition
/ Malnutrition - diet therapy
/ Malnutrition - ethnology
/ Mechanical Phenomena
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Milk
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Nutritional status
/ palatability
/ preschool children
/ Product development
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health
/ Rural Health - ethnology
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - adverse effects
/ Seeds - chemistry
/ Snacks
/ Snacks - ethnology
/ Soy Foods
/ Soy Foods - adverse effects
/ Soy Foods - analysis
/ Taste
/ Traditions
/ Vietnam
/ weight gain
/ Weight Gain - ethnology
2013
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Acceptability and impact on anthropometry of a locally developed Ready-to-use therapeutic food in pre-school children in Vietnam
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Acceptability and impact on anthropometry of a locally developed Ready-to-use therapeutic food in pre-school children in Vietnam
2013
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Overview
BACKGROUND: In South East Asia, concerns exist about the acceptability of peanut-based Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic-Foods (RUTF) for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM). Therefore, an alternative, culturally acceptable RUTF made from locally available ingredients and complying with local food traditions and preferences was developed. The current study evaluated its acceptability and impact on anthropometry. METHODS: The study was a randomized, two-arm, cross-over intervention trial to test the acceptability of the local product (bar) against a commercially available, peanut-based RUTF paste (Plumpy’nut®). Children (n = 67) from two kindergartens in a rural area of North Vietnam were recruited. The age of the children was between 3 and 5 years. RESULTS: The Vietnamese RUTF was well-accepted, although overall acceptability was less than of Plumpy’nut®, with the latter scoring higher on palatability (P < 0.05). In contrast, reluctance to eat Plumpy’nut® was higher than for the Vietnamese RUTF (P < 0.05). Impact on anthropmetrical indices was similar for both RUTF. The nutritional status of the children who consumed the two RUTF over a 4 week period improved significantly, with a mean weight gain of 0.64 (SD 0.27) Kg, and increases in WHZ and HAZ z-scores of 0.48 (SD 0.30) and 0.05 (SD 0.13) respectively (P < 0.01 both). Weight gain was similar between the 2 products (0.32 kg per 2 weeks for both). CONCLUSIONS: Both the commercial Plumpy’nut® and the local produced RUTF were accepted although the harder consistency of the local product might have caused the lower overall acceptance. The promising increase in nutritional status needs to be confirmed in a controlled trial in children with SAM.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag,BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ analysis
/ Arachis
/ Beans
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - diet therapy
/ Child Nutrition Disorders - ethnology
/ Crops, Agricultural - adverse effects
/ Crops, Agricultural - chemistry
/ Fabaceae
/ Fast Foods - adverse effects
/ Food
/ Food Preferences - ethnology
/ Foods, Specialized - adverse effects
/ Foods, Specialized - analysis
/ foodways
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Milk
/ Seeds
/ Snacks
/ Taste
/ Vietnam
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