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NCT06650397
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Guatemala Biofortified Maize Study

Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver

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Summary

Zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) deficiencies are common in Guatemala, and maize is a staple food throughout the country. The primary aim of this study is to demonstrate if utilizing nixtamalized biofortified maize has the potential to increase dietary Zn and Fe intake and improve the amount of Zn and Fe absorbed when compared to diets incorporating traditional maize (control). This is a randomized, double blinded, comparison study of biofortified vs control maize prepared as tortillas from nixtamalized masa. This study will enroll up to 56 school aged children (10-14 yrs old) living in agricultural communities in the Western Highlands of Guatemala (28/group x 2 groups). Researchers will utilize Zn and Fe stable isotopes to measure total absorbed Zn and Fe. Participants will be active in the study for 27 days. During this time, they will have anthropometric measurements taken and collect 2 blood samples, 1 stool sample, and 9 urine samples.

Official title: Absorption of Zinc and Iron from Nixtamalized Biofortified Maize in School-aged Children in Guatemala

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

10 Years - 14 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

56

Start Date

2024-07-31

Completion Date

2026-09

Last Updated

2024-10-21

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Biofortified maize

Maize that has been grown to have higher amounts of iron and zinc.

OTHER

Placebo

Traditional maize

Locations (1)

Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama

Guatemala City, Departamento de Guatemala, Guatemala