Production of Fortified Biscuit With Chickpea and Crushed Peanut for Improving Cognitive Performance
Cognitive Performance
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Cognitive Performance focused on measuring chickpea, crushed peanut, Wheat germ, Cinnamon, short-term memory, working memory, visual memory, information processing, auditory attention ability
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- apparently healthy prepubescent boys and girls in the primary schools with four grades.
- Children should not skip breakfast,
- the number of daily meals (at least 3 times per day),
- does not eat any school snack meal during the school day (other than the biscuits under the study for the fortified biscuits dependent group).
Exclusion Criteria:
- any mental disorder,
- chronic disease,
- visual or auditory impairment, Any malnourished child as detected by both the anthropometric measures and by the Nutritional Status Assessment questionnaire
Sites / Locations
- National Research Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
chickpea and peanuts biscuits dependent group
The chickpea and crushed peanut biscuits non-dependent group
children aged 8- 12 years attending the village school. This group received one daily pack of three fortified biscuits as snakes between breakfast and lunch on daily basis for four months.
Matched age and sex children attending the same village school. This group did not receive the fortified biscuits but received their ordinary usual breakfasts or snacks for four months.