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  • Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition during Early Life; Addressing Nutritional Requirements by Stable Isotope Techniques

    Closed for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    E43022

    CRP

    1500

    Approved Date

    15 July 2008

    Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    30 October 2008

    Expected End Date

    31 December 2014

    Completed Date

    24 November 2014

    Description

    The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that nearly 20 million children under 5 years of age suffer from severe acute malnutrition (SAM). Children with SAM are at considerably higher risk of dying compared to well nourished children, either as a direct cause of SAM or as an indirect cause as SAM dramatically increases the risk of dying from common illnesses such as diarrhoea and pneumonia. Estimates suggest that SAM contributes to about 1 million child deaths every year – one child death every thirty seconds. The large majority of children with SAM live in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa and although children with SAM appear in news coverage of humanitarian emergencies, the silent suffering of most of these children remains largely unnoticed.

    The overall goal of the proposed CRP is to contribute new information to re-examine and improve dietary recommendations for treatment of children with SAM. Stable isotope techniques provide powerful tools to provide much needed information on energy and nutrient kinetics in vulnerable population groups but the application of these techniques has been limited in children with SAM.
    However, the usefulness of these techniques is clearly highlighted by recent studies, for example in Malawi and Jamaica.

    The results generated within this CRP will contribute to improved management of severe acute malnutrition in infants and young children

    Objectives

    To contribute new information to re-examine and improve the management of children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM)

    Specific objectives

    Assess energy expenditure and macrokinetics by stable techniques in children with SAM

    Evaluate the potential usefulness of body composition assessment as an outcome indicator of nutritional status of children with SAM, based on stable isotope technique and/or multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)..

    Impact

    Results of this CRP have contributed new information on the impact of ready-to-use therapeutic foods and micronutrient fortified complementary foods for the treatment of malnutrition in terms of growth and body composition in children recovering from malnutrition.

    Relevance

    This CRP has raised important operational research questions on appropriate indicators of nutritional status of children during recovery from malnutrition. As a follow up two technical meetings on SAM were organized by the IAEA together with the International Malnutrition Task Force (IMTF); one in Ghana in 2012 back to back to the third RCM of the CRP and one in Asia in 2013. The outputs of these meeting is were published as a special issue of the Food and Nutrition Bulletin, Volume 35, Supplement 1, June 2014, pp. 1S-89S(89).
    Our understanding of the effects of interventions aimed at improving the treatment of acute malnutrition can be improved by assessing body composition using stable isotope techniques. Changes in body composition have short- and long-term outcomes related to health. Fat represents a store of energy, and adipose tissue supports immune function and may regulate linear growth of bone. Lean tissue represents functional tissue, which may also contribute to immune function but contributes significantly to quality growth. Today in the world there are 162 million (24.7%) children suffering from different forms of under-nutrition with a target for 2025 to decrease this number to 100 million. A very successful IAEA Symposium “Understanding moderate malnutrition in children for effective interventions” in May 2014 attracted more than 350 participants from 65 countries and had support from WHO, UNICEF, WFP, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation among others and the role of stable isotope methods in evaluating programmes on acute malnutrition was emphasized in the symposium’s recommendations.

    CRP Publications

    Type

    Oral Presentation at the Development Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Congress, Singapore

    Year

    2013

    Description

    “Validation of anthropometry and bioimpedance against a two-compartment model to assess total body water in Indian rural preschool children” Deshmukh US, Joglekar CV, Joshi SM, Rush EC, Kurpad AV, Yajnik CS.

    Country/Organization

    India/K.E.M. Hospital Research Center-Puna

    Type

    Peer reviewed publication

    Year

    2015

    Description

    Maleta KM, Phuka J, Alho L, Cheung YB, Dewey KG, Ashorn U, Phiri N, Phiri TE, Vosti SA, Zeilani M, Kumwenda C, Bendabenda J, Pulakka A, Ashorn P. Provision of 10-40 g/d Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements from 6 to 18 Months of Age Does Not Prevent Linear Growth Faltering in Malawi. J Nutr. 2015 Aug;145(8):1909-15. doi: 10.3945/jn.114.208181. Epub 2015 Jun 10.

    Country/Organization

    Malawi/University of Malawi, Blantyre

    Type

    Abstract of oral presentation at the International Congress of Paediatrics, Melbourne, Australia

    Year

    2013

    Description

    “Growth and Body composition changes in Indian undernourished children” Deshmukh US, Joglekar CV, Joshi SM, Rush EC, Kurpad AV, Yajnik CS.

    Country/Organization

    India/K.E.M. Hospital Research Center - Puna

    Type

    Abstract of oral presentation at the 27th Congress of the International Paediatric Association pre conference workshop on SAM; Melbourne, Australia,

    Year

    2013

    Description

    Badaloo A, Morrris R, Forrester T, Reid M, Wootton S, Jackson A. SAM update on recent research for better understanding the condition and improving the case management in Jamaica

    Country/Organization

    Jamaica/ University of West Indies, Kingston

    Type

    Review

    Year

    2014

    Publication URL

    http://docserver.ingentaconnect.com/deliver/connect/nsinf/03795721/v35n2/s14.pdf…

    Description

    Choudhury, Nuzhat; Ahmed, Tahmeed; Hossain, Md. Iqbal; Mandal, Barendra Nath; Mothabbir, Golam; Rahman, Mustafizur; Islam, M. Munirul; Husain, Mohammad Mushtuq; Nargis, Makhduma; Rahman, Ekhlasur. Community-based management of acute malnutrition in Bangladesh: feasibility and constraints. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, Volume 35, Number 2, June 2014, pp. 277-285(9)

    Country/Organization

    Bangladesh/ icddr,b

    Type

    Abstract of poster presentation at IAEA-International Symposium on Understanding Moderate Malnutrition in children for effective interventions, 27-29 May 2014, Vienna, Austria

    Year

    2014

    Publication URL

    http://www-pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/46087/International-Symposium-on-Understand…

    Description

    Kloppenborg J, SkauH, Chamnan C, Bunthang T, Chea M, Unni U, Filteau S, Wieringa F, Dijkhuizen M, Wells J, Berger J Friis H,Michaelsoen KF, Roos N. “Effects of animal-source foods (ASF) and micronutrient fortification complementary foods on body composition, linear growth, iron status – the WinFood project in Cambodia” (IAEA-CN-217-5P).

    Country/Organization

    Cambodia/Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, Phnom Penh

    Type

    Abstract of oral presentation at the Development Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Congress, Pune, India

    Year

    2011

    Description

    “Growth and body composition in severe acute malnutrition in Indian rural children: effect of vitamin B12 supplementation, Project GROW SAM” Deshmukh U, Joglekar C, Lakhe B, Joshi S, Rush E, Kurpad A, Nanivadekar A, Yajnik C.

    Country/Organization

    India/K.E.M. Hospital Research Center-Puna

    Type

    Abstract of poster presentation at the IAEA International Symposium on Understanding Moderate Malnutrition in Children for Effective Interventions, 27-29 May 2014, Vienna, Austria

    Year

    2014

    Publication URL

    http://www-pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/46087/International-Symposium-on-Understand…

    Description

    Villegas-Valle RC, Valencia M, Sotello-Cruz N, Hurtado-Valenzuela JG, Antunez-Roman LE, Lopez-Jimenez CA, Monreal-Barraza B, Robles-Valenzuela EL. Body composition and hydration factors in infants and young children using multicompartment models. IAEA-CN-217.

    Country/Organization

    Mexico/ University Sonora, Hermosillo

    Type

    Peer reviewed publication

    Year

    2015

    Description

    Girma T, K?stel P, Workeneh N, M?lgaard C, Eaton S, Andersen GS, Michaelsen KF, Friis H, Wells JC. Bioimpedance index for measurement of total body water in severely malnourished children: Assessing the effect of nutritional oedema. Clin Nutr. 2015. Available online 10 Jul 2015. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 26189699

    Country/Organization

    Ethiopia

    Type

    Peer reviewed publication

    Year

    2014

    Publication URL

    http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/99/3/617.full

    Description

    C Kumwenda, KG Dewey, J Hemsworth, P Asjorn, K Maleta, MJ Haskell. Lipid-based nutrient supplements do not decrease breast milk intake of Malawian infants. Am J Clin Nutr March 2014 vol. 99 no.3:617-623;First published online December 24, 2013. doi:10.3945/ajcn.113.076588

    Country/Organization

    Malawi/University of Malawi, Blantyre

    Type

    Abstract of oral presentation at the Development Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Congress, Hyderabad, India

    Year

    2012

    Description

    “Vagaries of Communities-based nutrition intervention study: Project GROW SAM” Deshmukh U, Joglekar C, Joshi S, Nanivadekar A, Yajnik C.

    Country/Organization

    India/K.E.M. Hospital Research Center-Puna

    Type

    Abstract of poster presentation at the International Congress of Nutrition, Granada, Spain, September 2013

    Year

    2013

    Description

    Chamnan C, Roos N, Nurhasan M, Khov K, Berger J, Skau J, Thang B, Wieringa F, Munke C, Thea L, Friis H, Michaelsen KM. WinFood Cambodia: Improving Child Nutrition through utilization of local food

    Country/Organization

    Cambodia/Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, Phnom Penh

    Type

    Peer reviewed publication

    Year

    2015

    Description

    Kumwenda C, Hemsworth J, Phuka J, Arimond M, Ashorn U, Maleta K, Ashorn P, Haskell MJ, Dewey KG. Factors associated with breast milk intake among 9-10-month-old Malawian infants. Matern Child Nutr. 2015 Aug 11. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12199. [Epub ahead of print]

    Country/Organization

    Malawi/University of Malawi, Blantyre

    Type

    Abstract of poster presentation at the IAEA International Symposium on Understanding Moderate Malnutrition in Children for Effective Interventions, 27-29 May 2014, Vienna, Austria

    Year

    2014

    Publication URL

    http://www-pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/46087/International-Symposium-on-Understand…

    Description

    Badaloo A, Morrris R, Forrester T, Reid M, Wootton S, Jackson A. Body Composition and catch-up in height after treatment of malnourished children. IAEA-CN-217.

    Country/Organization

    Jamaica/ University of West Indies, Kingston

    Type

    Foreword to special issue of Food and Nutrition Bulletin

    Year

    2014

    Publication URL

    http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/nsinf/fnb/2014/00000035/A00102s1/art00001

    Description

    Jackson A, Ashworth A, Mokhtar N, Uauy R. Severe malnutrition: building on the past for a brighter future. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, Volume 35, Supplement 1, June 2014, pp. 3S-9.

    Country/Organization

    IAEA

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