PLoS Medicine (Sep 2017)

Effectiveness of food supplements in increasing fat-free tissue accretion in children with moderate acute malnutrition: A randomised 2 × 2 × 3 factorial trial in Burkina Faso.

  • Christian Fabiansen,
  • Charles W Yaméogo,
  • Ann-Sophie Iuel-Brockdorf,
  • Bernardette Cichon,
  • Maren J H Rytter,
  • Anura Kurpad,
  • Jonathan C Wells,
  • Christian Ritz,
  • Per Ashorn,
  • Suzanne Filteau,
  • André Briend,
  • Susan Shepherd,
  • Vibeke B Christensen,
  • Kim F Michaelsen,
  • Henrik Friis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002387
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. e1002387

Abstract

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BackgroundChildren with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) are treated with lipid-based nutrient supplement (LNS) or corn-soy blend (CSB). We assessed the effectiveness of (a) matrix, i.e., LNS or CSB, (b) soy quality, i.e., soy isolate (SI) or dehulled soy (DS), and (c) percentage of total protein from dry skimmed milk, i.e., 0%, 20%, or 50%, in increasing fat-free tissue accretion.Methods and findingsBetween September 9, 2013, and August 29, 2014, a randomised 2 × 2 × 3 factorial trial recruited 6- to 23-month-old children with MAM in Burkina Faso. The intervention comprised 12 weeks of food supplementation providing 500 kcal/day as LNS or CSB, each containing SI or DS, and 0%, 20%, or 50% of protein from milk. Fat-free mass (FFM) was assessed by deuterium dilution technique. By dividing FFM by length squared, the primary outcome was expressed independent of length as FFM index (FFMI) accretion over 12 weeks. Other outcomes comprised recovery rate and additional anthropometric measures. Of 1,609 children, 4 died, 61 were lost to follow-up, and 119 were transferred out due to supplementation being switched to non-experimental products. No children developed allergic reaction. At inclusion, 95% were breastfed, mean (SD) weight was 6.91 kg (0.93), with 83.5% (5.5) FFM. In the whole cohort, weight increased 0.90 kg (95% CI 0.88, 0.93; p 0.05). LNS compared to CSB resulted in 128 g (95% CI 67, 190; p ConclusionsBased on this study, children with MAM mainly gain fat-free tissue when rehabilitated. Nevertheless, LNS yields more fat-free tissue and higher recovery rates than CSB. Moreover, current LNSs with DS may be improved by shifting to SI. The role of milk relative to soy merits further research.Trial registrationISRCTN registry ISRCTN42569496.