Investigating the Effects of Nutrition on the Maturation of Brain Networks Associated With Memory in Infants
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Healthy Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | February 2015 |
End Date: | August 2017 |
Contact: | Christina Koury, B.S. |
Email: | koury2@illinois.edu |
Phone: | 217-244-1619 |
Investigating the Effects of Nutrition on the Maturation of Brain Networks Associated With Memory and Language in Infants
This project will investigate whether adding nutritional supplements to the diet will have
beneficial effects on the development of infant brain networks (assessed at 4 and 9 months
of age). The nutritional supplement will contain lutein (typically found in leafy
vegetables),docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; a fatty acid typically found in cold-water fish such
as salmon or tuna), and of vitamin E.
beneficial effects on the development of infant brain networks (assessed at 4 and 9 months
of age). The nutritional supplement will contain lutein (typically found in leafy
vegetables),docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; a fatty acid typically found in cold-water fish such
as salmon or tuna), and of vitamin E.
This project will investigate whether adding nutritional supplements to the diet will have
beneficial effects on the development of infant brain networks (assessed at 4 and 9 months
of age). The nutritional supplement will contain lutein (typically found in leafy
vegetables),docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; a fatty acid typically found in cold-water fish such
as salmon or tuna), and of vitamin E. This supplement will be taken orally, once a day for
9-10 months starting immediately after delivery. The investigators will also collect a dry
blood spot (DBS) from the heel of the infant at 4 and 9 months of age to assess the amount
of these nutrients reaching the infants' blood. At these same ages, the investigators will
use the Event-Related Optical Signal (EROS) to non-invasively record brain activity in the
infants as they passively listen to sounds (e.g., novel sounds, speech sounds, words, etc.)
and watch short video clips of moving objects (e.g., toys, children playing, etc) to look at
whether the nutritional supplement influences brain development.
beneficial effects on the development of infant brain networks (assessed at 4 and 9 months
of age). The nutritional supplement will contain lutein (typically found in leafy
vegetables),docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; a fatty acid typically found in cold-water fish such
as salmon or tuna), and of vitamin E. This supplement will be taken orally, once a day for
9-10 months starting immediately after delivery. The investigators will also collect a dry
blood spot (DBS) from the heel of the infant at 4 and 9 months of age to assess the amount
of these nutrients reaching the infants' blood. At these same ages, the investigators will
use the Event-Related Optical Signal (EROS) to non-invasively record brain activity in the
infants as they passively listen to sounds (e.g., novel sounds, speech sounds, words, etc.)
and watch short video clips of moving objects (e.g., toys, children playing, etc) to look at
whether the nutritional supplement influences brain development.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Inclusion criteria for mothers at time of recruitment:
1. Intention to breast feed for at least the first 3 months
2. 18 years of age or older
3. Willingness to abstain from multi-vitamins or other supplements that contain
lutein and vitamin E during the study and take no more than 200 mg of DHA.
4. Normal or corrected-to-normal vision
5. Normal or corrected-to-normal hearing
6. English is the dominant language spoken in the home.
Exclusion Criteria:
- and/or early termination:
1. Mother is taking cholesterol medication and/or medication affecting lipid
absorption and/or transport.
2. High risk pregnant mothers
3. Macular Pigment Optical Density (MPOD) score greater than 0.6.
4. Preterm birth (less than 37 weeks)
5. Low birth weight (less than 2500 grams, < 5.5 pounds)
6. Unable or unwilling to continue breast feeding within the first 3 months after
birth.
7. Unable or unwilling to continue taking the study supplement within the first 3
months after birth.
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