Project Grow Smart: Intervention Trial of Multiple Micronutrients and Early Learning Among Infants in India (GrowSmart)
Nutritional Deficiencies, Developmental Delay
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Nutritional Deficiencies focused on measuring Micronutrient Deficiencies, Early Child Development, Infant Growth, Iron Deficiency
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participating children must be in one of two age groups: infants: 6-14 months or preschoolers: 30-48 months, inclusive, at time of recruitment.
- Participants must reside in the Nalgonda district of Telengana, India.
- Preschoolers must attend an Anganwadi Center (preschool) in the Nalgonda district that is participating in Project Grow Smart.
- Participating caregivers must be at least 18 years of age at the time of recruitment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children with chronic diseases, developmental disabilities, mental retardation, or severe physical handicaps will be excluded
- Children with severe stunting ( <= -3 standard deviation of length-for-age z-score) or severe anemia (hemoglobin < 7 g/dl) will be excluded and referred to a local hospital for evaluation and intervention, as needed..
Sites / Locations
- National Institute of Nutrition
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Arm 7
Arm 8
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
No Intervention
Infants: MNP
Infants: Early Learning
Infants: No intervention
Infants: MNP/Early Learning
Preschoolers:MNP/High qual preschool
Preschoolers:Placebo/High qual preschool
Preschoolers:MNP/Low qual preschool
Preschoolers:Placebo/Low qual preschool
โข Infants will receive sachets of multiple micronutrient powder (MNP) vs. placebo.
โข Infant will receive early learning messages delivered in the home by village level workers vs. routine care.
Placebo intervention include exposure to a single vitamin (B2 or riboflavin), plus the filler (maltodextrin). Infant phase. Routine care - no early learning intervention
Infants receive the MNP plus early learning intervention by receiving MNP sachets Caregivers receive early learning messaged delivered at home biweekly for one year
Preschoolers will receive MNP fortified food in their Anganwadi Centers at the mid-day meal. Preschool quality will be assessed through observations using the Indian-modified ECERS and HOME Inventory for preschools. Using a median split, preschools will be classified as high/low quality. Using a randomization procedure, MNP vs. placebo will be assigned, nested within high/low-quality preschools. Preschools that are classified as high quality preschools.
Placebo intervention include exposure to a single vitamin (B2 or riboflavin), plus the filler (maltodextrin). Preschool quality will be assessed through observations using the Indian-modified ECERS and HOME Inventory for preschools. Using a median split, preschools will be classified as high/low quality. Using a randomization procedure, MNP vs. placebo will be assigned, nested within high/low-quality preschools. Preschools that are classified as high quality preschools.
Preschoolers will receive MNP fortified food in their Anganwadi Centers at the mid-day meal. Preschool quality will be assessed through observations using the Indian-modified ECERS and HOME Inventory for preschools. Using a median split, preschools will be classified as high/low quality. Using a randomization procedure, MNP vs. placebo will be assigned, nested within high/low-quality preschools. Preschools that are classified as low quality preschools.
Placebo intervention include exposure to a single vitamin (B2 or riboflavin), plus the filler (maltodextrin). Preschool quality will be assessed through observations using the Indian-modified ECERS and HOME Inventory for preschools. Using a median split, preschools will be classified as high/low quality. Using a randomization procedure, MNP vs. placebo will be assigned, nested within high/low-quality preschools. Preschools that are classified as low quality preschools.