Growth Faltering
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Growth Faltering trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Growth Faltering trials you may qualify forThe goal of this study is to learn if InfaCore (IC) an energy and nutrient dense formulation (ENDF) can improve growth and tolerance in infants with or at risk…
The investigators developed a home-based growth chart that offers a simple and inexpensive way for caregivers to have access to simple health and nutrition info…
High density calorie is an Oral Nutrition Supplement (ONS) which is a high calorie formula (High Density Formula) and suggested as nutritional therapy to assist…
The study was conducted on 200 patients with growth faltering on 2 phases. In the first phase the patient received nutritional rehabilitation with polymeric for…
Study will be done by consortium of pediatrician from Indonesia, Japan, and Germany. This team will act as leaders while the field assistant will consist of nut…
High calorie formula (Oral Nutrition Supplement/ONS) are products used for oral nutrition support with the aim to increase the nutritional intake. they are a nu…
This cluster-randomized controlled trial is designed to address linear growth faltering in 6-12-mo-old Bangladesh infants through a proof-of-concept package of…
A randomised, open label, controlled intervention study to test the effect of the test product with dietary counselling versus dietary counselling alone on Weig…
This study will determine whether lactobacillus GG (LGG), a beneficial bacterium, when given in yogurt, will reduce growth faltering in babies living in a poor…
This prospective cohort study focuses on the relationship between maternal environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) and maternal aflatoxin B1 exposure and birth…
to research in the different causes of failure to thrive in children including organic and non organic causes
A randomized clinical trial of multiple micronutrients, zinc, zinc + micronutrients, or placebo among 2400 children born to HIV-negative Tanzanian mothers.
Low birth weight (LBW) infants are particularly vulnerable to frequent infections and consequent morbidity resulting in sub-optimal breastfeeding, limited inges…