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Income Generation, Food and Nutrient Security for Improved Livelihoods and Health Outcomes Among HIV-Positive, Kenya
Income Generation, Food and Nutrient Security for Improved Livelihoods and Health Outcomes Among HIV-Positive, Kenya

NCT07620197

CompletedNA

Sponsor: Maseno University

Conditions: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), Malnutrition

Interventions: Arm1 - Cassava root and (sesame) simsim seed granules, Nutrition education

Countries: Kenya

The goal of this trial is to evaluate whether cassava root and sesame seed granules combined with nutrition education can improve the nutritional status of HIV-seropositive adults. People living with HIV face food insecurity, and HIV also increases nutrient requirements and reduces nutrient intake, leading to weight loss, underweight, and impaired immune function, which worsens the situation, leading to increased deaths. The main question was: Does improving food and nutrient security improve the livelihoods and health outcomes among people living with HIV Researchers compared cassava root and sesame (simsim) seed granules combined with nutrition education to nutrition education alone to see if it works to improve the nutritional status of HIV-positive underweight adults. * Participants received 230g of cassava root-simsim seed granules daily, and one session of structured individual nutrition education monthly during every visit to the hospital, totaling to 5 sessions during the 16-week study period * Participants were offered structured individual nutrition education monthly, totaling to 5 sessions during the study period * Participants visited the hospital monthly for resupply and nutrition education * They brought back any unused granules during hospital visits.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 19 Years to 50 Years

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* HIV-seropositive adults aged 19 - 50 years
* Enrolled at the two study sites
* willing to consent to participate in the study
* Body Mass Index (BMI) of \> 16 kg/m2 - \< 18.5 kg/m2
* Hemoglobin levels 8g/dL - 12g/dL for non-pregnant women
* Hemoglobin levels 8g/dL - 13 g/dL for men

Exclusion Criteria:

* Severe acute malnutrition BMI of \< 16 kg/m2
* Hemoglobin levels of \< 8 g/dL
* Chronic conditions
* Pregnant mothers
Locations (2)
  • Kisumu, Kenya
  • Kisumu, Kenya