Real food tube feeds: a kinder option for kids?
NCT ID NCT05269992
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how well children aged 1 to 16 tolerate and accept new nutritional feeds made from real food ingredients. The feeds are given through a tube or as a drink. Researchers will track stomach issues like pain, bloating, and nausea over 28 days. The goal is to see if these feeds are a safe and comfortable option for kids who need extra nutrition.
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Conditions
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Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
Bristol, BS2 8BJ, United Kingdom
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