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Early Avocado Exposure on Development and the Gut Microbiome in American Hispanic Infants
Sponsor: Arizona State University
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if daily avocado intake can improve growth and brain and gut health in infants. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does daily eating of avocados change which microbes live in the infant's gut? Does daily avocado intake improve infant motor skills and cognitive development? Researchers will compare avocado intake to standard of care (no or limited avocado intake) to see if regular avocado intake from 6-12 months of life influences gut and brain health. Participating mothers/guardians and their infants will: Parents will provide avocado or no avocado to their infant every day for 6 months starting around 6 months of infant age. Parents will allow study staff to visit participant homes to collect data via surveys and observations and measure infant growth. Parents will swab soiled infant diapers for gut microbe measures. Parents will keep a diary of the infant's avocado consumption and acceptance of the food. Parents will record their infant's dietary intake
Official title: Guac & Grow: Early Avocado Exposure on Development and the Gut Microbiome in American Hispanic Infants
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
3 Months - 6 Months
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
150
Start Date
2025-08-05
Completion Date
2027-12-31
Last Updated
2025-08-27
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Daily avocado
Infants in the daily avocado group will receive a daily exposure amount of avocado ranging from 1/4 (\~37.5 g or 1.25 oz) to 1/2 (\~75 g or 2.5 oz) of a medium-sized avocado. At 6-8 months, infants will be provided 1/4 (\~37.5 g or 1.25 oz) of a medium-sized avocado for daily consumption. Then from 9-12 months, they will begin receiving 1/2 (\~75 g or 2.5 oz) of a medium-sized avocado for daily consumption.
Locations (1)
College of Health Solutions
Phoenix, Arizona, United States