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Passive Dietary Intake Assessment Study (PDIAS) 264 Dietary
Clinical Trial NCT03723460 (PDIAS) is an observational study for Dietary Intake Assessment, Passive Dietary Monitoring, Malnutrition that is recruiting. It started on November 15, 2018 with plans to enroll 264 participants. Led by Imperial College London, it is expected to complete by April 1, 2024. The latest data from ClinicalTrials.gov was last updated on March 19, 2024.
Brief Summary
Currently, there is no accurate measurement of dietary intake. All current methodologies of assessing dietary intake have inaccuracy rates of 30 -70%. Accurate assessment of dietary intake is critical in understanding individual and population nutritional status and monitoring the effectiveness of public health interventions to maintain nutritional health. Estimating dietary intake in low and middle-income countries ...Show More
Detailed Description
This protocol describes the process of developing and validating a passive dietary monitoring system for the assessment of an individual's dietary intake in households in Ghana and Kenya.
The first phase of the study involves preliminary testing of identified dietary monitoring camera/video devices in a lab setting at Imperial College London under conditions similar to those anticipated in Ghana and Kenya. These con...
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Development of a Passive Dietary Monitoring System to Estimate an Individual's Dietary Intake in Households in Low and Middle-income Countries
Conditions
Dietary Intake AssessmentPassive Dietary MonitoringMalnutritionPublications
Scientific articles and research papers published about this clinical trial:Other Study IDs
- PDIAS
- 18IC4780
- OPP1171395 (Other Grant/Funding Number) (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
NCT ID Number
Start Date (Actual)
2018-11-15
Last Update Posted
2024-03-19
Completion Date (Estimated)
2024-04-01
Enrollment (Estimated)
264
Study Type
Observational
Status
Recruiting
Keywords
Dietary Intake Assessment
Malnutrition
Malnutrition
Arms / Interventions
| Participant Group/Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
|---|---|
Households Household here means a family unit comprising of at least both parents (mother and father) and a child under 5 years of age or an adolescent child. | Passive Dietary Monitoring Passive dietary monitoring devices will be used to monitor dietary intake in household in communities in Ghana and Kenya |
Primary Outcome Measures
| Outcome Measure | Measure Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
Dietary Intake Measures | This involves the use of camera/video imaging to estimate food volume/quantity, portion size (amount of ingested food) and nutrient content of food (macro and micronutrient content of food) | 18 months |
Participation Assistant
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible Ages
Child, Adult, Older Adult
Eligible Sexes
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes
- Household comprising of both parents (mother and father) and at least a child/children under 5 years of age and/or an adolescent child
- Members of the household eat the same prepared meal
- Willingness to use a camera/video recording device to capture household food preparation and consumption.
- Households not meeting the above inclusion criteria will not be recruited
Study Central Contact
Contact: Gary Frost, PhD, 02083838037, [email protected]
Contact: Modou L Jobarteh, PhD, 02083838037, [email protected]
1 Study Locations in 1 Countries
Imperial College London, London, W120NN, United Kingdom
Garry Frost, Prof, Contact, 004420 7594 0959, [email protected]
Recruiting