Comparison of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food with cereal legume-based khichri among malnourished children
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Comparison of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food with cereal legume-based khichri among malnourished children
Abstract
Objective: To compare the acceptability and energy intake of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) with cereal legume based khichri among malnourished children.
Design: An acceptability trial with cross-over design.
Setting: Urban low to middle socioeconomic neighbor-hoods in Delhi.
Subjects: 31 children aged > or =6 to < or =36 months with malnutrition, defined as Weight for height (WHZ) < -2 to > or = -3 SD, with no clinical signs of infection or edema.
Intervention: Children were offered weighed amounts of RUTF and khichri in unlimited amounts for 2 days, one meal of each on both days. Water was fed on demand. Caregivers interviews and observations were conducted on the second day.
Outcome measures: Acceptability of RUTF compared to khichri based on direct observation and energy intake for test and control meals.
Results: The proportion of children who accepted RUTF eagerly was 58% as against 77% for khichri. 42% children on RUTF and 23% on khichri accepted the meal but not eagerly. The median (IQR) energy intake over the two day period in children aged 6 to 36 months from RUTF was 305 (153, 534) kcal, and from khichri was 242 (150, 320) kcal (P=0.02).
Conclusion: RUTF and khichri were both well accepted by study children. The energy intake from RUTF was higher due to its extra energy density.
Comment in
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Ready to Use Therapeutic Food(RUTF) in the management of severe acute malnutrition in India.Indian Pediatr. 2009 May;46(5):381-2. Indian Pediatr. 2009. PMID: 19478351 No abstract available.
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RUTF: imported or indigenous.Indian Pediatr. 2009 Sep;46(9):819; author reply 820. Indian Pediatr. 2009. PMID: 19812433 No abstract available.
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