在苯丙酮尿症患儿的饮食中引入颗粒状蛋白质替代品,以解决不愿摄入不含苯丙氨酸的蛋白质替代品的问题:病例报告。

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1177/02601060231184934
Camille Newby
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不含苯丙氨酸(Phe)的蛋白质替代品被用于治疗苯丙酮尿症(PKU)。然而,坚持限制 Phe 的饮食往往具有挑战性。一名患有 PKU 的儿童(4.5 岁)拒绝接受治疗饮食中使用的不含 Phe 的蛋白质替代品,这给她自己和家人的进餐带来了压力。改用可混入其他食物中的不含 Phe 的新型蛋白质替代品 [PKU GOLIKE® (3-16)],为孩子提供了一种可接受的替代策略。血 Phe 得到了良好的控制。不含 Phe 的新型蛋白质替代品可为患者提供一种策略,在患者难以使用标准替代品的情况下维持 PKU 的治疗饮食。在这里,使用不含 Phe 的蛋白质替代品,不仅改善了适口性,而且使用方便,有助于维持 PKU 患儿的 Phe 限制饮食,因为该患儿在使用标准替代品时很难维持饮食。
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Introducing a granule based protein substitute to the diet of a child with phenylketonuria to address reluctance to ingest phenylalanine-free protein substitute: A case report.

Phenylalanine (Phe)-free protein substitutes are used within the management of phenylketonuria (PKU). However, adherence to the Phe-restricted diet is often challenging. A child (age 4.5 years) with PKU rejected the Phe-free protein substitutes used within her therapeutic diet, causing stress for herself and family at mealtimes. Switching to a new Phe-free protein substitute that can be mixed into other foods [PKU GOLIKE® (3-16)] provided an alternative strategy that was acceptable to the child. Good control of blood Phe was maintained. Newer Phe-free protein substitutes may provide a strategy for maintaining the therapeutic diet for PKU where the patient has difficulty doing so on standard substitutes. Here, the use of a Phe-free protein substitute with improved palatability and ease of use supported maintenance of the Phe-restricted diet for a child with PKU who struggled to maintain the diet on standard substitutes.

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