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Evaluation of the Effect of a Growing up Milk Lite vs. Cow’s Milk on Diet Quality and Dietary Intakes in Early Childhood: The Growing up Milk Lite (GUMLi) Randomised Controlled Trial

机译:评估“成长乳精”与“牛奶”对幼儿饮食质量和饮食摄入的影响:《成长乳精》(GUMLi)随机对照试验

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Summary scores provide an alternative approach to measuring dietary quality. The Growing Up Milk-Lite (GUMLi) Trial was a multi-centre, double-blinded, randomised controlled trial of children randomised to receive a reduced protein GUM (GUMLi) or unfortified cow’s milk (CM). In a secondary analysis of the GUMLi Trial, we used the Probability of Adequate Nutrient Intake (PANDiet) to determine the nutritional adequacy of the diets of participating children living in Auckland. The PANDiet was adapted to the New Zealand Nutrient Reference Values and data from four 24 h Recalls (24HR) collected at months 7, 8, 10, and 11 post-randomisation were used. Differences between randomised groups (GUMLi vs. CM) of the PANDiet and its components were made. Eighty-three Auckland participants were included in the study (GUMLi n = 41 vs. CM n = 42). Total PANDiet scores were significantly higher in the GUMLi group ( p 0.001), indicating better overall nutrient adequacy and diet quality. Dietary intakes of children in both groups met the recommendations for fat, total carbohydrates and most micronutrients; however, protein intakes exceeded recommendations. Consumption of GUMLi was associated with higher nutritional adequacy, with an increased likelihood of meeting nutrient requirements; however, the impact of the family diet and GUMLi on dietary diversity requires further evaluation.
机译:简易评分是衡量饮食质量的另一种方法。成长乳精(GUMLi)试验是一项多中心,双盲,随机对照试验,对儿童随机接受低蛋白GUM(GUMLi)或未加奶的牛奶(CM)。在GUMLi试验的二级分析中,我们使用了充足营养摄入的概率(PANDiet)来确定居住在奥克兰的参与研究的儿童饮食的营养充足性。 PANDiet适用于新西兰营养参考值,并使用了随机化后第7、8、10和11个月收集的四个24小时召回(24HR)数据。进行了PANDiet随机分组(GUMLi与CM)及其组件之间的区别。八十三名奥克兰参与者被纳入研究(GUMLi n = 41 vs. CM n = 42)。 GUMLi组的PANDiet总评分显着较高(p <0.001),表明总体营养充足性和饮食质量更好。两组儿童的饮食摄入均符合有关脂肪,总碳水化合物和大多数微量营养素的建议;但是,蛋白质摄入量超出了建议。食用GUMLi与更高的营养充足相关,满足营养需求的可能性也增加;但是,家庭饮食和GUMLi对饮食多样性的影响需要进一步评估。

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