Amino Acid Supplementation as Therapy for Attention Deficit Disorder

ELAINE D. NEMZER M.D., L. EUGENE ARNOLD M.Ed., M.D., NICHOLAS A. VOTOLATO B.S.(Pharm.), HARRY McCONNELL M.D.
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A double-blind study compared the effects on 14 children with attention deficit disorder (ADD) with hyperactivity of 1-week trials of each of the following: tyrosine 140 mg/kg/day, tryptophan 100 mg/kg/day, d-amphetamine 5 mg or 10 mg/day, and placebo. Parent and teacher ratings and measures of attention were obtained at baseline and at the end of each condition. Tyrosine was not significantly different from placebo on any of the variables measured. Tryptophan, while not significantly different from placebo on teachers ratings, was significantly better by parents ratings. This suggests that tryptophan may have some benefit in selected cases of ADD, primarily with home behavior problems.

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氨基酸补充治疗注意力缺陷障碍
一项双盲研究对14名多动症儿童进行了为期一周的试验:酪氨酸140毫克/公斤/天,色氨酸100毫克/公斤/天,d-安非他明5毫克或10毫克/天,以及安慰剂。在每个条件的基线和结束时获得家长和老师的评分和注意力测量。酪氨酸与安慰剂在任何测量变量上都没有显著差异。色氨酸虽然在教师评分上与安慰剂没有显著差异,但在家长评分上却明显更好。这表明色氨酸可能对特定的ADD病例有一定的益处,主要是家庭行为问题。
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