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NCT07055126
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Nutritional Resources and Techniques for Young Children

Sponsor: University College Cork

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Summary

This randomised controlled dietary intervention study aims to test the effect of introducing fresh meat and vegetable-based recipes and targeted dietary resources into a healthy, sustainable toddler diet on dietary intakes relative to a control group consuming a standard diet based on Irish healthy eating guidelines. This study aims to recruit 80 young children (24-42 months old) who will be randomised to an intervention (provided with individualised dietary counselling, alongside a targeted healthy eating resource, focused on incorporating fresh red meat and vegetable based recipes into a sustainable and safe diet for young children), or control group receiving (provided with basic healthy eating advice as per the Food Safety Authority of Ireland's Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for 1-5-year-olds). Participants will: * Include any of the recipes in their child's diet on 3 occasions during the week, for 12 weeks * Complete a variety of validated nutrition and feeding questionnaires * Complete 2 onsite visits, at the baseline and endpoint of the intervention period The provision of targeted dietary counselling with nutritional resources and techniques will allow us to investigate the impact of these strategies on improving the overall diet of young children.

Official title: Nutritional Resources and Techniques to Enhance the Diets of Young Children

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

24 Months - 42 Months

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2025-06-06

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2025-07-08

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Individualised dietary counselling, coaching and resource provision around healthy eating for young children

Study participants randomised to receive the intervention will receive nutrition education support, through individualised dietary counselling, coaching and resource provision around healthy eating, with a particular focus on incorporating fresh meat and vegetables into a healthy, sustainable and safe diet for young children. Those in the control group will not receive this individualised nutrition education and supports.

Locations (2)

Human Nutrition Studies Unit

Cork, Cork, Ireland

Human Nutrition Studies Unit, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork.

Cork, Ireland, Ireland