Issue 12, 2014

Targeting specific nutrient deficiencies in protein-restricted diets: some practical facts in PKU dietary management

Abstract

Among aminoacidopathies, phenylketonuria (PKU) is the most prevalent one. Early diagnosis in the neonatal period with a prompt nutritional therapy (low natural-protein and phenylalanine diet, supplemented with phenylalanine-free amino acid mixtures and special low-protein foods) remains the mainstay of the treatment. Data considering nutrient contents of cooked dishes is lacking. In this study, fourteen dishes specifically prepared for PKU individuals were analysed, regarding the lipid profile and iron and zinc contents. These dishes are poor sources of essential nutrients like Fe, Zn or n-3 fatty acids, reinforcing the need for adequate supplementation to cover individual patients’ needs. This study can contribute to a more accurate adjustment of PKU diets and supplementation in order to prevent eventual nutritional deficiencies. This study contributes to a better understanding of nutrient intake from PKU patients’ meals, showing the need for dietary supplementation.

Graphical abstract: Targeting specific nutrient deficiencies in protein-restricted diets: some practical facts in PKU dietary management

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jun 2014
Accepted
23 Aug 2014
First published
26 Aug 2014

Food Funct., 2014,5, 3151-3159

Author version available

Targeting specific nutrient deficiencies in protein-restricted diets: some practical facts in PKU dietary management

F. B. Pimentel, R. C. Alves, M. T. Oliva-Teles, A. S. G. Costa, T. J. R. Fernandes, M. F. Almeida, D. Torres, C. Delerue-Matos and M. Beatriz. P. P. Oliveira, Food Funct., 2014, 5, 3151 DOI: 10.1039/C4FO00555D

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