Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05038995
Brief Summary: This study aimed to survey the growth of children who were on elimination diet due to cow milk allergy in Turkey. 0-5 year aged children diagnosed with cow's milk allergy (CMA) and healthy age-sex-matched children as the control group was planned for inclusion. Participants will be included in the study by consecutive sampling. The anthropometry measurements (height-for-age \[HFA\], weight-for-age \[WFA\], and weight-for-height \[WtHt\]) will be evaluated according to the Z-score using the WHO ANTHRO \[Z-score = Patient's value - Average value / Standard Deviation (SD)\]. The Z-score (SDS) in the average child by age was "0".
Detailed Description: 0-5 year aged children diagnosed with cow's milk allergy (CMA) and healthy age-sex-matched children as the control group was planned for inclusion. The study will constitute of two groups; group 1; the children who received cow's milk elimination (CME) diet and group 2; the healthy controls. Group 1 will constitute of children aged 0-5 years who received a CME diet due to CMA (Ig E-mediated and/or non-Ig E-mediated and/or mixed type)\], confirmed by an oral food challenge test (OFC) and had reintroduced cow's milk for at least ≥ three months ago. Participants will be included in the study by consecutive sampling. The anthropometric measurements (height-for-age \[HFA\], weight-for-age \[WFA\], and weight-for-height \[WtHt\]) will be evaluated according to the Z-score using the WHO ANTHRO \[Z-score = Patient's value - Average value / Standard Deviation (SD)\]. The Z-score (SDS) in the average child by age was "0".
Study: NCT05038995
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05038995