Effect of oral nutrition supplement on growth in preschool children – a systems physiology-based in silico analysis

Hari Nishanthi V, Ekta Chheda, Siranjeevi Gurumaani, Vani Gangwar, A. Saxena, K. Lomore, M. Marathe, Preethi Rahul, Venkatesh Kareenhalli
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Introduction: Optimum nutrition is the cornerstone of child growth and development. Childhood is a period of rapid growth and development. Children of preschool age have higher nutritional needs and are often at risk of nutrient deficiencies. Objective: The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of an oral nutritional supplement (ONS) on growth parameters in a representative population. Methods: We used the systems-biology-based mathematical model for child growth to analyze the effect of ONS on growth in a representative in silico population of preschool children. The analysis included changes in average growth velocities of weight, height, muscle mass, fat mass, fat-free mass, and bone mass. We used meta-data analysis for evaluating the absorption of micronutrients present in the ONS that affects growth in preschool children. Results: The results of the analysis showed one serving of ONS in milk/day improved the weight gain velocity by 1.7 times in preschool children. The linear growth was 1.04 times higher than the control. The absorption of micronutrients such as iron, vitamin K, calcium, and magnesium was higher in the ONS group. Conclusions: This study indicates that the ONS containing macro and micronutrients, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and prebiotics can potentiate growth and development in preschool children. It provides micronutrients that can be readily absorbed which are essential for other vital functions in the body.
口服营养补充剂对学龄前儿童生长发育的影响——基于系统生理学的硅分析
最佳营养是儿童生长发育的基石。童年是一个快速成长和发展的时期。学龄前儿童的营养需求较高,往往面临营养缺乏的风险。目的:本研究旨在评估一种口服营养补充剂(ONS)对代表性人群生长参数的影响。方法:采用基于系统生物学的儿童生长数学模型,分析ONS对具有代表性的矽科学龄前儿童生长的影响。分析包括体重、身高、肌肉量、脂肪量、无脂肪量和骨量的平均生长速度的变化。我们使用元数据分析来评估ONS中存在的影响学龄前儿童生长的微量营养素的吸收。结果:分析结果显示,1份牛奶中添加ONS /d可使学龄前儿童增重速度提高1.7倍。线性生长是对照的1.04倍。ONS组对铁、维生素K、钙和镁等微量营养素的吸收率更高。结论:本研究提示,含有宏量营养素和微量营养素、二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)和益生元的ONS具有促进学龄前儿童生长发育的作用。它提供了易于吸收的微量营养素,对身体的其他重要功能至关重要。
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