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Aim: A meal/satiety pattern dictated by the rhythmic arousal of Initial Hunger (IH and IHMP) is used by overweight people
to decrease body weight. We however conceived IHMP to improve intestinal absorption and diminish immune involvement in
intestinal mucosa as well as throughout the body (overall subclinical inflammation). The purpose of IHMP may be shown by
its early employment in undernourished infants.
Methods: Nine malnourished infants (weight per age lower than 70%) with diarrhea in the first 15 months of age were
investigated in a controlled, randomized study. Organic diseases were excluded by conventional procedures, including intestinal
biopsy. Six infants were assigned to the intervention and 3 to the control group. Compliance, intake, and anthropometry were
recorded in hospital for 2 months, and then by frequent visiting and 7-day home diary under intervention for 5 total times in
two years.
Results: Six subjects under intervention and three controls were followed for at least 2 years. Energy intake decreased from
12621 kcal/kg/d to 856 kcal/kg/d in treated infants and from 11153 kcal/kg/d to 10737 kcal/kg/d in the first 2 months of
study (P<0.01 on longitudinal differences). Days with vomiting became null after 2 months of treatment, whereas in control
subjects, 4 or 5 events every 60 days persisted for all follow-ups. Further longitudinal differences were significant on days
with diarrhea after three months, and on plasma triglycerides at the two sampled times during treatment. The difference in
the Chi square for trend was significant on energy intake and in the numbers of days with vomiting or diarrhea (P<0.002).
Serum triglycerides decreased from 14827 mg/dL to 7010 mg/dL under intervention, and increased from 11947 mg/dl to
13959mg/dl in controls (P<0.002 on the difference). Values after two years of follow-ups were respectively: 73.212.3 mg/dL
and 8937 mg/dL (P<0.05). Toward the end of the study, anthropometric measurements increased per age from recruitment in
treated infants with differences from control subjects that were not significant in the longitudinal comparisons between groups.
Weight per age reached 88.88.7% under intervention, and 79.710.2% in controls after two years (not significant). Psychomotor
development was normal except for one control infant.
Conclusion: High triglycerides (and associated insulin resistance with an overall subclinical inflammation) are involved in
the persistence of diarrhea and on malnutrition in these undernourished infants as in the development of functional bowel
disorders and overweight in adults. IHMP was an actual solution also for malnourished infants.
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