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Practices in prescribing protein substitutes for PKU in Europe: No uniformity of approach.

Authors :
Aguiar A
Ahring K
Almeida MF
Assoun M
Belanger Quintana A
Bigot S
Bihet G
Blom Malmberg K
Burlina A
Bushueva T
Caris A
Chan H
Clark A
Clark S
Cochrane B
Corthouts K
Dalmau J
Dassy M
De Meyer A
Didycz B
Diels M
Dokupil K
Dubois S
Eftring K
Ekengren J
Ellerton C
Evans S
Faria A
Fischer A
Ford S
Freisinger P
Giżewska M
Gokmen-Ozel H
Gribben J
Gunden F
Heddrich-Ellerbrok M
Heiber S
Heidenborg C
Jankowski C
Janssen-Regelink R
Jones I
Jonkers C
Joerg-Streller M
Kaalund-Hansen K
Kiss E
Lammardo AM
Lang K
Lier D
Lilje R
Lowry S
Luyten K
MacDonald A
Meyer U
Moor D
Pal A
Robert M
Robertson L
Rocha JC
Rohde C
Ross K
Saruhan S
Sjöqvist E
Skeath R
Stoelen L
Ter Horst NM
Terry A
Timmer C
Tuncer N
Vande Kerckhove K
van der Ploeg L
van Rijn M
van Spronsen FJ
van Teeffelen-Heithoff A
van Wegberg A
van Wyk K
Vasconcelos C
Vitoria I
Wildgoose J
Webster D
White FJ
Zweers H
Source :
Molecular genetics and metabolism [Mol Genet Metab] 2015 May; Vol. 115 (1), pp. 17-22. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Mar 26.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: There appears little consensus concerning protein requirements in phenylketonuria (PKU).<br />Methods: A questionnaire completed by 63 European and Turkish IMD centres from 18 countries collected data on prescribed total protein intake (natural/intact protein and phenylalanine-free protein substitute [PS]) by age, administration frequency and method, monitoring, and type of protein substitute. Data were analysed by European region using descriptive statistics.<br />Results: The amount of total protein (from PS and natural/intact protein) varied according to the European region. Higher median amounts of total protein were prescribed in infants and children in Northern Europe (n=24 centres) (infants <1 year, >2-3g/kg/day; 1-3 years of age, >2-3 g/kg/day; 4-10 years of age, >1.5-2.5 g/kg/day) and Southern Europe (n=10 centres) (infants <1 year, 2.5 g/kg/day, 1-3 years of age, 2 g/kg/day; 4-10 years of age, 1.5-2 g/kg/day), than by Eastern Europe (n=4 centres) (infants <1 year, 2.5 g/kg/day, 1-3 years of age, >2-2.5 g/kg/day; 4-10 years of age, >1.5-2 g/kg/day) and with Western Europe (n=25 centres) giving the least (infants <1 year, >2-2.5 g/kg/day, 1-3 years of age, 1.5-2 g/kg/day; 4-10 years of age, 1-1.5 g/kg/day). Total protein prescription was similar in patients aged >10 years (1-1.5 g/kg/day) and maternal patients (1-1.5 g/kg/day).<br />Conclusions: The amounts of total protein prescribed varied between European countries and appeared to be influenced by geographical region. In PKU, all gave higher than the recommended 2007 WHO/FAO/UNU safe levels of protein intake for the general population.<br /> (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1096-7206
Volume :
115
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Molecular genetics and metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25862610
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2015.03.006