Can Vitamin D Supplementation in the First Year of Life Prevent Food Allergy in Infants? The VITALITY Trial: Parts 1&2 (VITALITY)
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02112734 |
Recruitment Status :
Active, not recruiting
First Posted : April 14, 2014
Last Update Posted : November 10, 2022
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Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment | Phase |
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Food Allergy | Drug: Vitamin D Drug: placebo | Phase 4 |
Study Type : | Interventional (Clinical Trial) |
Actual Enrollment : | 2739 participants |
Allocation: | Randomized |
Intervention Model: | Parallel Assignment |
Masking: | Quadruple (Participant, Care Provider, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor) |
Primary Purpose: | Prevention |
Official Title: | Can Vitamin D Supplementation Prevent Food Allergy in Infants? The VITALITY Trial |
Actual Study Start Date : | December 2014 |
Estimated Primary Completion Date : | April 2028 |
Estimated Study Completion Date : | December 2028 |

Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Active Comparator: vitamin D
400 IU /daily cholecalciferol/vitamin D
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Drug: Vitamin D
400 IU/daily until age 12 months
Other Name: cholecalciferol |
Placebo Comparator: placebo
carrier formulation minus vitamin D
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Drug: placebo
identical placebo daily
Other Name: placebo is identical carrier minus vitamin D |
- The prevalence of challenge-proven food allergy at 12 months of age [ Time Frame: At 12 months of age ]The prevalence of challenge-proven food allergy at 12 months of age determined by a positive SPT and a positive oral food challenge
- The occurrence of definite food allergy or tolerance at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]The occurrence of definite food allergy or tolerance at 6 years of age can only be determined by combining data from an oral food challenge, a skin prick test (SPT) and/or serum specific IgE test, and/or parent/self-reported ingestion history and reactions to the index food.
- The prevalence of food sensitisation at 12 months of age determined by SPT positive [ Time Frame: At 12 months of age ]The prevalence of food sensitisation at 12 months of age determined by SPT positive
- The prevalence of doctor diagnosed eczema during the first postnatal year [ Time Frame: During the first postnatal year ]The prevalence of doctor diagnosed eczema during the first postnatal year
- The prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency (serum concentration of 25(OH)D <50 nmol/L ) at age 12 months determined by measuring blood taken at the 12 month clinic visit [ Time Frame: At 12 months of age ]The prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency (serum concentration of 25(OH)D <50 nmol/L ) at age 12 months determined by measuring blood taken at the 12 month clinic visit
- Allergy-related healthcare utilisation within the first 12 months of life [ Time Frame: Within the first 12 months of life ]Allergy-related healthcare utilisation within the first 12 months of life
- Infection episodes within the first 12 months of life [ Time Frame: Within the first 12 months of life ]Infection episodes within the first 12 months of life
- Measure of height at 12 months of age [ Time Frame: At 12 months of age ]Measure of height at 12 months of age
- Measure of weight at 12months of age [ Time Frame: At 12 months of age ]Measure of weight at 12months of age
- Wheeze episodes within the first 12 months of life [ Time Frame: Within the first 12 months of life ]Wheeze episodes within the first 12 months of life
- The occurrence of food sensitisation at 6 years of age determined by SPT positive [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]The occurrence of food sensitisation at 6 years of age determined by SPT positive
- The occurrence of asthma in the first 6 years of life [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]The occurrence of asthma at 6 years of age
- The occurrence of eczema in the first 6 years of life [ Time Frame: Within first 6 years of life ]The occurrence of eczema in the first 6 years of life
- The prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency (serum concentration of 25(OH)D <50 nmol/L ) at age 6 years determined by measuring blood taken at the 6 year clinic visit [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]The prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency (serum concentration of 25(OH)D <50 nmol/L ) at age 6 years determined by measuring blood taken at the 6 year clinic visit
- Allergy-related healthcare utilisation in the first 6 years of life [ Time Frame: Within first 6 years of life ]Allergy-related healthcare utilisation in the first 6 years of life by data linkage from MBS and PBS
- Measure of height at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Measure of height at 6 years of age
- Measure of Waist circumference at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Measure of Waist circumference at 6 years of age
- Measure of Hip circumference at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Measure of Hip circumference at 6 years of age
- Lung function at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Lung function: bronchial responsiveness is measured using the percent change from baseline and absolute changes in forced expiratory volume (FEV) in 1 second and/or forced vital capacity (FVC) at 6 years of age
- The occurrence of rhinitis in the first 6 years of life [ Time Frame: Within first 6 years of life ]The occurrence of rhinitis in the first 6 years of life
- Psychosocial Distress at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Psychosocial health at 6 years of age by Kessler Psychological Distress Scale-10 (K-10) for parents The K10 scale involves 10 questions about emotional states each with a five-level response scale. Each item is scored from one 'none of the time' to five 'all of the time'. Scores of the 10 items are then summed, yielding a minimum score of 10 and a maximum score of 50. Low scores indicate low levels of psychological distress and high scores indicate high levels of psychological distress.
- Psychosocial health at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]
Psychosocial health at 6 years of age by Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) for child
SDQ ask about 25 attributes, some positive and others negative.bThese 25 items are divided between 5 scales:
- emotional symptoms (5 items) } 1) to 4) added together to generate a total difficulties score (based on 20 items)
- conduct problems (5 items)
- hyperactivity/inattention (5 items)
- peer relationship problems (5 items)
- prosocial behaviour (5 items)
- Quality of life at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Quality of life (QL) at 6 years of age by Child Health Utility 9D (CHU9D, parent proxy version; PedsQL Parent Report for Young Children ages 5-7) The questionnaire has 9 questions with 5 response levels per question. The CHU9D allows the analyst to obtain quality adjusted life years (QALYs) directly for use in cost utility analysis.
- Quality of life regarding Food Allergy at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Quality of life (QL) at 6 years of age by Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaires-Parent Form (FAQLQ-PF) All items are scored on a 7-point Likert scale from 0 (not at all troubled) to 6 (extremely troubled) [22]. The total scores are divided by the number of items answered, giving a range of scores from 0 to 6, with higher values indicating a poorer quality of life
- Cardiovascular health (vascular function) at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Cardiovascular health at 6 years of age determined by assessing vascular function through a pulse doppler recording of the blood flow
- Cardiovascular health (Carotid and aortic Intima-Media Thickness) at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Cardiovascular health (Carotid and aortic Intima-Media Thickness) at 6 years of age by acquiring images with simultaneous ECG gating
- Cardiovascular health (Blood pressure) at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Cardiovascular health (Brachial and central blood pressure ) at 6 years of age will be measured using the SphygmoCor® XCEL system.
- Cardiovascular health (Arterial stiffness) at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Cardiovascular health (Arterial stiffness ) at 6 years of age will be assessed by central and peripheral pulse wave velocity (PWV) and pressure waveform analysis (PWA) using a cuff for the femoral artery and tonometer pressure sensor for the carotid artery.
- Dental health at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Dental health at 6 years of age: A registered oral health professional will examine the participant's mouth and teeth, checking for cavities/dental decay as well as developmental mark on the teeth. In addition, a 3D scan and/or photographs of the participant's teeth will be taken to document findings.
- Hearing health at 6 years of age [ Time Frame: At 6 years of age ]Hearing health at 6 years of age by using SHOEBOX® Audiometry Professional Edition to measure hearing threshold

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Ages Eligible for Study: | 6 Weeks to 12 Weeks (Child) |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | Yes |
Inclusion Criteria:
Each participant must meet the following criteria to be included in this study:
- Healthy, term (born no earlier than 2 weeks before estimated date of delivery), predominantly breastfeeding infants aged 6 to 12 weeks (inclusive) who are expected to be predominantly breastfed for at least 6-months. This will be determined by answering yes/no to question 'do you intend/wish to breastfeed until your infant is at least 6 months of age.' Up to one bottle (approx. 120mL) of formula per 24 hours at the time of screening is acceptable, as this will contain <100 IU vitamin D.
- Has a parent/legally acceptable representative (LAR) capable of understanding the informed consent document and providing consent on the subject's behalf,
- The parent must expect to be able to complete 4 online questionnaires over the infant's first 12 months of life and for the infant to be available for skin prick testing (+/- food challenge) at The Royal Children's Hospital at 12 months of age.
Exclusion Criteria:
Participants meeting any of the following criteria will be excluded from the study:
- Infants who are currently receiving vitamin D supplementation
- Infants on medication that interferes with vitamin D metabolism
- Poor health due to a current or past significant disease state or congenital abnormality.
- Prematurity <37 weeks/low birth weight <2500 g/Small for gestational age (SGA)
- Unable to provide consent without the aid of an interpreter.
- Women at high risk of vitamin D deficiency with infants on vitamin D supplementation.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT02112734
Australia, Victoria | |
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute | |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3052 |
Principal Investigator: | Kirsten Perrett, MD PhD | Murdoch Children's Research Institute |
Responsible Party: | Murdoch Childrens Research Institute |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT02112734 |
Other Study ID Numbers: |
HREC # 34168 A |
First Posted: | April 14, 2014 Key Record Dates |
Last Update Posted: | November 10, 2022 |
Last Verified: | November 2022 |
vitamin D food allergy eczema |
Hypersensitivity Food Hypersensitivity Immune System Diseases Hypersensitivity, Immediate Vitamin D Ergocalciferols |
Cholecalciferol Vitamins Micronutrients Physiological Effects of Drugs Bone Density Conservation Agents Calcium-Regulating Hormones and Agents |