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Power of Peanuts School Feeding

Integrating the Power of Peanuts Into School Feeding Programs in Ghana

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04349007
Enrollment
880
Registered
2020-04-16
Start date
2021-09-10
Completion date
2022-08-05
Last updated
2022-12-23

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Conditions

School Feeding Programs, Nutrition Supplements

Brief summary

This will be a two-phase protocol. Phase 1 will include the development of the peanut-based school food, and a small formative research study on the acceptability and consumption of the school food study intervention. This will occur among children 5-12 yr in the Mion district, 60 school aged children between 6-12 years old will be recruited to participate in a 3 week consumption and acceptability study. An integral part of the food development process is acceptability testing. A child must like and want to eat a new food if it is to be consumed as prescribed and effective in potential improving linear growth and cognitive performance. This study will confirm that food developed for the school feeding clinical trial will be consumed as dosed and what additional snack food offerings may be useful in encouraging consumption. Phase 2 will be a individually randomized, investigator blinded, controlled clinical effectiveness trial of a peanut-based school meal with and without milk powder compared to a control meal for linear growth and cognitive performance. 880 children 5 to 12 years old, healthy, enrolled in primary school, including kindergarten at 6 selected schools in the Mion district will be randomized to receive one of three school foods, a peanut-based food with milk, a peanut-based food without milk and a control group composed of commonly available tuber/cereal. The sample size accounts for up to 15% attrition for a final sample size of 750 with a total 250 eligible children enrolled in each group. Enrolled children will receive the meal daily during the school lunch period for an entire school year. At enrollment and upon completion, anthropometric measurements and body composition data will be collected and a tablet- based, language independent cognitive test battery will be administered. Basic demographic information and school attendance information will be collected as well.

Interventions

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTStandard meal

local porridge with a vitamin and mineral sprinkle powder that will be mixed in after cooking

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTSchool food ready-to-use

80 gram per day sachet containing peanut paste with oil, sugar, cowpea, maize, and vitamin and minerals

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTSchool food ready-to-use plus Milk

80 gram per day sachet containing peanut paste with oil, sugar, cowpea, non-fat dried milk and vitamin and minerals

Sponsors

University of Ghana
CollaboratorOTHER
Project Peanut Butter, Ghana
CollaboratorUNKNOWN
Washington University School of Medicine
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE (Investigator)

Masking description

Single (Investigator)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
5 Years to 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Healthy school children

Exclusion criteria

* severe malnutrition * chronic debilitation disease * peanut or milk allergy * not attending school

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Fluid cognition as measured by tests in NIH toolbox10 monthsDimensional change card Sort, performance score

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Height-for-age Z10 monthsdifference between enrollment and end of study height-for-age z score
Change in body mass index10 monthsdifference between enrollment and end of study body mass index

Countries

Ghana

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 10, 2026