Can a simple syrup help picky eaters? new study investigates zinc for toddler appetite
NCT ID NCT07153549
Summary
This study is testing whether a zinc-containing dietary supplement syrup can improve poor appetite and difficult eating behaviors in young children aged 6 to 36 months. Over 42 days, researchers will measure changes in feeding difficulties, eating behaviors, and growth in about 110 children. The goal is to see if the supplement, combined with caregiver feeding advice, helps children eat better.
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Clinical Trial and Bioequivalence Center
RECRUITINGHaiphong, Hai Phong, 180000, Vietnam
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