Eggs for Improving Nutrition, cognitive development and reducing linear growth retardation among Infants and young Children (ENRICH): protocol of an egg supplementation trial among children aged 9–18 months in Hyderabad, India

Author:

Banjara Santosh KumarORCID,Challa Sai RamORCID,Augustine Little Flower,Dasi Teena,Madhari Radhika,Fernandez Rao Sylvia,Palika Ravindranadh,Pullakhandam RaghuORCID,Kalashikam Rajender Rao,Kumar Ramachandrappa NaveenORCID,Palepu Dharani PratyushaORCID,Chilumula Monica,Selvaraj Kiruthika,Gopinath PreethiORCID,Davies-Kershaw HilaryORCID,Jobarteh Modou LaminORCID,Haggarty Paul,Heffernan Claire,Ferguson Elaine,Kulkarni Bharati

Abstract

IntroductionEvidence on the impact of nutrient-rich animal source foods such as eggs for improving child growth and cognition is inconsistent. This study aims to examine the impact of an egg intervention in children, along with behaviour change communication (BCC) to the mother, on linear growth and cognition, and nutritional status in children aged 9–18 months.Methods and analysisA 9-month open-labelled randomised controlled trial will be conducted in three urban slums in Hyderabad, India, as a substudy of an observational cohort study (n=350) following pregnant women and their children until 18 months of age in a population at risk of stunting. The children born to women enrolled during the third trimester of pregnancy will be block randomised in a 1:4 ratio into the intervention (n=70) and control (n=280) groups. Children in the intervention group will be supplemented with one egg per day starting from 9 months until 18 months of age. BCC designed to enhance adherence to the intervention will be used. The control group will be a part of the observational cohort and will not receive any intervention from the study team. The primary outcome will be length-for-age z-scores, and the secondary outcomes will include cognition, blood biomarkers of nutritional status including fatty acid profile and epigenetic signatures linked with linear growth and cognition. Multivariate intention-to-treat analyses will be conducted to assess the effect of the intervention.Ethics and disseminationThe study is approved by the Institutional ethics committees of ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK. The results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and disseminated to policy-makers. Findings will also be shared with study participants and community leaders.Trial registration numberCTRI/2021/11/038208

Funder

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

BMJ

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