2017
Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements containing different amounts of zinc along with diarrhea and malaria treatment increase iron and vitamin A status and reduce anemia prevalence, but do not affect zinc status in young Burkinabe children: a cluster-randomized trial
Abbeddou S, Yakes Jimenez E, Somé J, Ouédraogo J, Brown. K, Hess S. Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements containing different amounts of zinc along with diarrhea and malaria treatment increase iron and vitamin A status and reduce anemia prevalence, but do not affect zinc status in young Burkinabe children: a cluster-randomized trial. BMC Pediatrics 2017, 17: 46. PMID: 28152989, PMCID: PMC5288861, DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0765-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsNon-intervention cohortLipid-based nutrient supplementsRetinol-binding proteinIntervention cohortAnemia prevalenceIllness treatmentIC childrenYoung Burkinabe childrenLower retinol-binding proteinSoluble transferrin receptorLower anemia prevalenceIron deficiency prevalenceCluster-randomized trialIndicators of ironPackage of interventionsIndicator of vitaminMonths of ageDifferent treatment groupsGroup-wise differencesTwo-stage clusterNIC childrenNutrient supplementsResultsAt baselineBurkinabe children
2016
Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Plus Malaria and Diarrhea Treatment Increase Infant Development Scores in a Cluster-Randomized Trial in Burkina Faso 1–3
Prado E, Abbeddou S, Yakes Jimenez E, Somé J, Ouédraogo Z, Vosti S, Dewey K, Brown K, Hess S, Ouédraogo J. Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Plus Malaria and Diarrhea Treatment Increase Infant Development Scores in a Cluster-Randomized Trial in Burkina Faso 1–3. Journal Of Nutrition 2016, 146: 814-822. PMID: 26962193, DOI: 10.3945/jn.115.225524.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAge 18 moPersonal-social developmentRural Burkina FasoSQ-LNSsIC groupLipid-based nutrient supplementsInfant Development scoresAge 9Treatment of malariaRapid brain developmentNutrient supplementsSecondary outcomesPlacebo tabletsAdequate nutritionIC subgroupBrain developmentIC childrenMalariaNonintervention cohortInfant developmentTrialsDevelopment scoresBurkina FasoChildrenTreatment
2015
Iodine status of young Burkinabe children receiving small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements and iodised salt: a cluster-randomised trial
Hess S, Abbeddou S, Jimenez E, Ouédraogo J, Brown K. Iodine status of young Burkinabe children receiving small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements and iodised salt: a cluster-randomised trial. British Journal Of Nutrition 2015, 114: 1829-1837. PMID: 26411504, DOI: 10.1017/s0007114515003554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsLipid-based nutrient supplementsThyroid-stimulating hormoneNon-intervention cohortMonths of ageYoung Burkinabe childrenUrinary iodineNIC childrenBurkinabe childrenIodised saltNational salt iodization programSpot urinary iodineCluster-randomised trialSalt iodization programNutrient supplementsSalt iodisation programmeIodine statusLow T4Thyroglobulin concentrationIodization programTotal thyroxineBlood spotsI statusIC childrenCohort
2014
Burkinabe infants given small quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements and illness treatment in infancy score higher in motor, language, and personal‐social development (251.1)
Prado E, Abbeddou S, Jimenez E, Somé J, Ouédraogo Z, Vosti S, Dewey K, Hess S, Ouédraogo J, Brown K. Burkinabe infants given small quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements and illness treatment in infancy score higher in motor, language, and personal‐social development (251.1). The FASEB Journal 2014, 28 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.251.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmall-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementsLipid-based nutrient supplementsPersonal-social developmentNon-intervention communitiesYoung Burkinabe childrenTreatment of malariaMonths of ageRural Burkina FasoNutrient supplementsSQ-LNSBurkinabe childrenIllness treatmentBrain growthAdequate nutritionMacronutrient metabolismBrain developmentIC childrenMelinda Gates FoundationDevelopment of motorChildrenMalariaLowest decileTreatmentGrant funding sourcesSD