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Corrigendum: Acceptability of Iron- and Zinc-Biofortified Pearl Millet (ICTP-8203)-Based Complementary Foods among Children in an Urban Slum of Mumbai, India

机译:更正:印度孟买城市贫民窟中以铁和锌生物强化的珍珠粟(ICTP-8203)为基础的补充食品的可接受性

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Biofortification, a method for increasing micronutrient content of staple crops, is a promising strategy for combating major global health problems, such as iron and zinc deficiency. We examined the acceptability of recipes prepared using iron- and zinc-biofortified pearl millet (FeZnPM) (~80 ppm Fe, ~34 ppm Zn, varietal Dhanashakti), compared to conventional pearl millet (CPM) (~20 ppm Fe, ~19 ppm Zn) in preparation for an efficacy trial. Our objective was to examine the acceptability of FeZnPM compared to CPM among young children and mothers living in the urban slums of Mumbai. Standardized traditional feeding program recipes (n = 18) were prepared with either FeZnPM or CPM flour. The weight (g) of each food product was measured before and after consumption by children (n = 125) and the average grams consumed over a 3-day period were recorded. Mothers (n = 60) rated recipes using a 9-point hedonic scale. Mean intakes and hedonic scores of each food product were compared using t-tests across the two types of pearl millet. There were no statistically significant differences in consumption by children (FeZnPM: 25.27 ± 13.0 g; CPM: 21.72 ± 6.90 g) across the food products (P = 0.28). Overall mean hedonic scores for all recipes were between 7 and 9 points. CPM products were rated higher overall (8.22 ± 0.28) compared to FeZnPM products (7.95 ± 0.35) (P = 0.01). FeZnPM and CPM were similarly consumed and had high hedonic scores, demonstrating high acceptability in this population. These results support using these varieties of pearl millet in a proposed trial [http://Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT02233764; Clinical Trials Registry of India (CTRI), reference number REF/2014/10/007731, CTRI number CTRI/2015/11/006376] testing the efficacy of FeZnPM for improving iron status and growth.
机译:生物强化是增加主要农作物微量营养素含量的一种方法,是解决重大全球性健康问题(如铁和锌缺乏症)的有前途的战略。与传统的珍珠小米(CPM)(〜20 ppm Fe,〜19)相比,我们检查了使用铁和锌生物强化珍珠小米(FeZnPM)(〜80 ppm Fe,〜34 ppm Zn,品种Dhanashakti)制备的食谱的可接受性(ppm Zn)以准备进行功效试验。我们的目标是检验孟买城市贫民窟中年幼的孩子和母亲中FeZnPM与CPM相比的可接受性。用FeZnPM或CPM面粉制备标准化的传统喂养程序配方(n = 18)。在儿童食用前和食用后(n = 125)测量每种食品的重量(g),并记录三天内平均消费的克数。母亲(n = 60)使用9点享乐量表对食谱进行评分。使用t检验在两种类型的珍珠粟之间比较每种食品的平均摄入量和享乐分数。在所有食品中,儿童的食用量(FeZnPM:25.27±13.0 g; CPM:21.72±6.9​​0 g)在统计学上无显着差异(P = 0.28)。所有食谱的享乐主义总平均分在7到9分之间。与FeZnPM产品(7.95±0.35)相比,CPM产品的整体评分更高(8.22±0.28)(P = 0.01)。 FeZnPM和CPM的消耗量相似,享乐得分高,表明该人群的可接受性高。这些结果支持在拟议的试验中使用这些珍珠粟品种[http://Clinicaltrials.gov ID:NCT02233764;印度临床试验注册中心(CTRI),参考编号REF / 2014/10/007731,CTRI编号CTRI / 2015/11/006376]测试了FeZnPM改善铁状态和生长的功效。

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