预防性少量脂质营养补充剂可减少幼儿严重消瘦和严重发育迟缓:随机对照试验的个体参与者数据荟萃分析

K. Dewey, C. Arnold, K. Wessells, Elizabeth L. Prado, S. Abbeddou, S. Adu-Afarwuah, H. Ali, B. Arnold, P. Ashorn, U. Ashorn, Sania Ashraf, Elodie Becquey, K. Brown, P. Christian, J. Colford, S. Dulience, L. Fernald, E. Galasso, L. Hallamaa, S. Hess, J. Humphrey, L. Huybregts, Lora L Iannottie, K. Jannat, A. Lartey, A. L. Port, Jef L Leroy, S. Luby, K. Maleta, Susana L. Matias, M. Mbuya, M. Mridha, Minyanga Nkhoma, C. Null, Rina R Paul, Harriet Okronipa, J. Ouédraogo, A. Pickering, A. Prendergast, M. Ruel, S. Shaikh, A. Weber, Patricia B Wolff, A. Zongrone, C. Stewart
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背景:荟萃分析显示,少量脂质营养补充剂(SQ-LNS)可减少儿童消瘦和发育迟缓。关于对严重消瘦或发育不良的影响的资料很少。目的:我们旨在确定SQ-LNS对严重消瘦(体重与身高之比z-score < -3)和严重发育不良(身高与年龄之比z-score < -3)的影响。方法:我们对14项针对6至24月龄儿童的SQ-LNS随机对照试验的个体参与者数据进行了两阶段荟萃分析。我们生成了特定研究和亚组的SQ-LNS与对照组的估计值,并使用固定效应模型汇总了估计值。我们使用随机效应元回归来检验研究水平的效应修饰因子。在敏感性分析中,我们检查了结果是否因纳入标准和比较类型而不同。结果:SQ-LNS提供导致严重消瘦的相对减少31%(患病率比,PR 0.69 (0.55, 0.86), n=34,373)和严重发育迟缓的相对减少17% (PR 0.83 (95% CI: 0.78, 0.90), n=36,795)。大多数敏感性分析的结果相似,但当排除被动对照组的比较时,结果有所减弱:严重消瘦的PR为0.74 (0.57,0.96),n=26,327;严重发育不良的PR为0.88 (0.81,0.95),n=28,742。研究水平的特征通常不会显著改变SQ-LNS的效果,但结果表明,在消瘦或发育不良负担更重或水质或卫生条件较差的地区,SQ-LNS的效果更大。结论:将SQ-LNS纳入促进儿童健康生长发育的预防性干预措施可能会降低严重消瘦和发育迟缓的发生率。注册网址:www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO,注册号:CRD42019146592。
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Preventive small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements reduce severe wasting and severe stunting among young children: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Background: Meta-analyses show that small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNS) reduce child wasting and stunting. There is little information regarding effects on severe wasting or stunting. Objective: We aimed to identify the effect of SQ-LNS on severe wasting (weight-for-length z-score < -3) and severe stunting (length-for-age z-score < -3). Methods: We conducted a two-stage meta-analysis of individual participant data from 14 randomized controlled trials of SQ-LNS provided to children 6 to 24 mo of age. We generated study-specific and subgroup estimates of SQ-LNS vs. control and pooled the estimates using fixed-effects models. We used random effects meta-regression to examine study-level effect modifiers. In sensitivity analyses, we examined whether results differed depending on study arm inclusion criteria and types of comparisons. Results: SQ-LNS provision led to a relative reduction of 31% in severe wasting (Prevalence Ratio, PR 0.69 (0.55, 0.86), n=34,373) and 17% in severe stunting (PR 0.83 (95% CI: 0.78, 0.90), n=36,795). Results were similar in most of the sensitivity analyses but somewhat attenuated when comparisons using passive control arms were excluded: PR 0.74 (0.57, 0.96), n=26,327 for severe wasting and PR 0.88 (0.81, 0.95), n=28,742 for severe stunting. Study-level characteristics generally did not significantly modify the effects of SQ-LNS, but results suggested greater effects of SQ-LNS in sites with greater burdens of wasting or stunting, or with poorer water quality or sanitation. Conclusions: Including SQ-LNS in preventive interventions to promote healthy child growth and development is likely to reduce rates of severe wasting and stunting. Registered at www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO as CRD42019146592.
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