Effect of cashew nut flour on hematological parameters of children living with HIV.
Andressa Silva CostaJosé de Ribamar Macedo CostaAna Vladia Bandeira MoreiraMarcelino Santos NetoVirlane Kelly Lima HunaldoFloriacy Stabnow SantosMárcio Flávio Moura de AraújoAna Cristina Pereira de Jesus CostaPublished in: Nutrition and health (2024)
Aim: To assess the effect of cashew nut flour on the hematological parameters of children living with HIV-AIDS. Method: A 32-week randomized, blind clinical trial conducted at a specialized outpatient clinic. Children aged 2-12 years were allocated to intervention groups (IGs) ( n = 11) receiving 12 g/day of cashew nut flour and control groups (CGs) ( n = 9) receiving 12 g/day of carboxymethyl cellulose. Parameters of erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, and lipid profiles were evaluated. Results: In the IG, the elevation and reduction of leukocyte and lipid profile biomarkers, respectively, were not statistically significant ( p > 0.05). A clinically and statistically significant increase in mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration was observed in the CG ( p = 0.018), with a large effect size (Cohen's d = 0.9). There were no statistically significant changes in platelet counts among participants ( p = 0.18). The effect size for white blood cell count, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, very low-density lipoprotein, and triglycerides was moderate in the IG compared to the CG. Conclusion: Cashew nut flour supplementation may increase levels of leukocytes and lipid profile parameters in children living with HIV. Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry (REBEC): U1111.1276.6591.