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Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children

Adding amylase to fortified blended foods can improve energy density, and increase child's energy and nutrient intake. The efficacy of this strategy is unknown for the World Food Programme's Super Cereal Plus (SC+) and Super Cereal (SC) blends. The primary goal of this study was to investi...

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Autores principales: Kampstra, Nynke A., Van Hoan, Nguyen, Koenders, Damiet J.P.C., Schoop, Rotraut, Broersen, Britt C., Mouquet‐Rivier, Claire, Traoré, Tahirou, Bruins, Maaike J., de Pee, Saskia
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5763388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28466569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12459
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author Kampstra, Nynke A.
Van Hoan, Nguyen
Koenders, Damiet J.P.C.
Schoop, Rotraut
Broersen, Britt C.
Mouquet‐Rivier, Claire
Traoré, Tahirou
Bruins, Maaike J.
de Pee, Saskia
author_facet Kampstra, Nynke A.
Van Hoan, Nguyen
Koenders, Damiet J.P.C.
Schoop, Rotraut
Broersen, Britt C.
Mouquet‐Rivier, Claire
Traoré, Tahirou
Bruins, Maaike J.
de Pee, Saskia
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description Adding amylase to fortified blended foods can improve energy density, and increase child's energy and nutrient intake. The efficacy of this strategy is unknown for the World Food Programme's Super Cereal Plus (SC+) and Super Cereal (SC) blends. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the increased energy intake from amylase‐containing SC+ and SC compared to control porridges in Burkinabe children. Secondly, energy intake from amylase‐containing porridges compared to CERELAC(®), Vitazom, and eeZeeBAR™ was studied. Thirdly, caregivers' (n = 100) porridge acceptability was investigated. The design was a randomized double‐blind controlled cross‐over trial studying the effect of amylase addition to SC+ and SC flours on porridge energy and nutrient intake in healthy Burkinabe children aged 12–23 (n = 80) and 24–35 months (n = 40). Amylase added to porridges increased energy density from 0.68 to 1.16 kcal/g for SC+ and from 0.66 to 1.03 kcal/g for SC porridges. Among children aged 12–23 months, mean energy intake from all porridges with amylase (135–164 kcal/meal) was significantly higher compared to control SC+ porridges (84–98 kcal/meal; model‐based average). Among children aged 24–35 months, mean energy intakes were also significantly higher from all porridges with amylase added (245–288 kcal/meal) compared to control SC porridges (175–183 kcal/meal). Acceptability of the porridges among caregivers was rated neutral to good, both for amylase‐added and non‐amylase‐containing porridges. These findings suggest that, among 12–35‐month‐old, adding amylase to fortified blended foods significantly increased energy and consequently nutrient intake per meal by 67% for SC+ and 47% for SC. Moreover, amylase‐containing porridges were well accepted by the caregivers.
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spelling pubmed-57633882018-01-17 Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children Kampstra, Nynke A. Van Hoan, Nguyen Koenders, Damiet J.P.C. Schoop, Rotraut Broersen, Britt C. Mouquet‐Rivier, Claire Traoré, Tahirou Bruins, Maaike J. de Pee, Saskia Matern Child Nutr Original Articles Adding amylase to fortified blended foods can improve energy density, and increase child's energy and nutrient intake. The efficacy of this strategy is unknown for the World Food Programme's Super Cereal Plus (SC+) and Super Cereal (SC) blends. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the increased energy intake from amylase‐containing SC+ and SC compared to control porridges in Burkinabe children. Secondly, energy intake from amylase‐containing porridges compared to CERELAC(®), Vitazom, and eeZeeBAR™ was studied. Thirdly, caregivers' (n = 100) porridge acceptability was investigated. The design was a randomized double‐blind controlled cross‐over trial studying the effect of amylase addition to SC+ and SC flours on porridge energy and nutrient intake in healthy Burkinabe children aged 12–23 (n = 80) and 24–35 months (n = 40). Amylase added to porridges increased energy density from 0.68 to 1.16 kcal/g for SC+ and from 0.66 to 1.03 kcal/g for SC porridges. Among children aged 12–23 months, mean energy intake from all porridges with amylase (135–164 kcal/meal) was significantly higher compared to control SC+ porridges (84–98 kcal/meal; model‐based average). Among children aged 24–35 months, mean energy intakes were also significantly higher from all porridges with amylase added (245–288 kcal/meal) compared to control SC porridges (175–183 kcal/meal). Acceptability of the porridges among caregivers was rated neutral to good, both for amylase‐added and non‐amylase‐containing porridges. These findings suggest that, among 12–35‐month‐old, adding amylase to fortified blended foods significantly increased energy and consequently nutrient intake per meal by 67% for SC+ and 47% for SC. Moreover, amylase‐containing porridges were well accepted by the caregivers. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5763388/ /pubmed/28466569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12459 Text en © 2017 The Authors Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kampstra, Nynke A.
Van Hoan, Nguyen
Koenders, Damiet J.P.C.
Schoop, Rotraut
Broersen, Britt C.
Mouquet‐Rivier, Claire
Traoré, Tahirou
Bruins, Maaike J.
de Pee, Saskia
Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children
title Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children
title_full Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children
title_fullStr Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children
title_full_unstemmed Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children
title_short Energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old Burkinabe children
title_sort energy and nutrient intake increased by 47–67% when amylase was added to fortified blended foods—a study among 12‐ to 35‐month‐old burkinabe children
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5763388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28466569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12459
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