Tracking a generation: 20-Year study aims to break cycle of malnutrition
NCT ID NCT05603793
Summary
This long-term study is observing over 1,300 children aged 8-10 in rural India to understand how they grow and develop. Researchers are tracking their height, weight, bone strength, and nutrition over many years, and will also follow them into adulthood to see how their health affects their own future children. The goal is to identify key factors that influence healthy growth across generations to help break cycles of malnutrition.
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Locations
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Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir Medical Research Institute
Pune, Maharashtra, 411001, India
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