Overview
The study consists of two arms: 1) intervention group using eggs as supplementary food given from 2nd trimester of pregnancy to birth, and 2) observational group of pregnant mothers. it aims to assess the effectiveness of improving dietary quality during pregnancy on the epigenetic and stunting related outcomes (growth and development) in infants, who will be followed up until 24 months old
Description
The study aims to assess the impact of improving dietary quality during pregnancy on the epigenetic and stunting related outcomes in infants. The open-label intervention study would be conducted alongside the observational study in the same study setting by recruitment of additional number (n=153) of pregnant women. Thus, a total of 653 pregnant women would be enrolled in the study; 153 women would be randomized to intervention arm and 500 to the control arm who would form an observational cohort of women and newborns as described above. The intervention group women will be provided one egg three times per week from recruitment (2nd trimester) until term. The control group women will receive standard intervention in the form of Ante Natal Care from village midwives or Public Health Centre (IFA tablet, calcium tablet, nutrition counselling).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Woman is between 16 and 20 weeks of pregnancy based on the date of the first day of her last menstrual period.
- She is 18-40 years of age.
- She is planning to remain in the study area over the next 30 months.
- She is of Sasak ethnicity
Exclusion Criteria:
- She is expecting multiple births.
- She has a known egg allergy.