Feeding problems in young PKU children |
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Authors: | A MacDonald GW Rylance DA Asplin K Hall G Harris IW Booth |
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Affiliation: | Children's Hospital, Ladywood Middleway, Ladywood, Birmingham, UK |
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Abstract: | Behavioural feeding problems were found to be more prevalent in a group of 15 PKU children aged 1-5 years when compared to non-PKU controls. The parents of PKU children identified poorer appetites ( p < 0.01), a more limited range of foods consumed ( p < 0.03) and more gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and constipation ( p < 0.03) than control children. The children were slower to feed ( p < 0.03), were more likely to dislike sweet foods and some ate separately from the rest of the family at mealtime ( p < 0.03). The effects on normal feeding behaviour should be considered when advocating strict diet therapy for young PKU children. |
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