The effect of prebiotic intervention foods on caregiver-reported infant sleep and caregiver sleep quality during complementary feeding- secondary analysis of a randomized control trial.
This research aims to evaluate how prebiotic intervention foods affect sleep quality in infants and their caregivers during complementary feeding.
Conducted a secondary analysis of a randomized control trial
Focused on appraisal of caregiver-reported sleep quality
Examined infants' sleep patterns in relation to dietary intake of prebiotics
Caregivers reported enhanced sleep quality when infants consumed prebiotic foods
Infant sleep duration showed improvement with prebiotic intervention
Findings imply dietary adjustments with prebiotics support better sleep in both infants and caregivers
Abstract
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry identifier: ACTRN12620000026921.
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