Efect of a controlled diet program on behavioral-emotional disorders in patients with phenylketonuria

Javad Shahpouri, S. Karami, Davood Mohammadi, Mohsen Mollamohammadi, A. Mohammadbeigi
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to deficiency of the phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. or untreatement would cause impacts on motor-cognitive and individual-social skills. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a controlled program on behavioral-emotional disorders in patients with phenylketonuria. Materials and Methods : In a quasi-experimental study, 60 patients with phenylketonuria referred to Hazrate Masoumeh Hospital in Qom (the seventh largest city in Iran) were studied. The data were collected using parents' strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) to assess the status of behavioral-emotional disorders in patients by one of parents. Data were collected before and after - a three-months controlled diet- intervention. Results: The mean of phenylalanine in the patients was 12.81 ± 5.89 mg/dl before intervention and was decreased to 11.88 ± 6.8 mg/dl after intervention and this difference was statistically significant ( p =0.018). The most significant effect of intervention was on increase of prosocial behaviors equal to 45%, reduction of conduct problems 38.3%, reduction of hyperactivity-attention deficit problems by 35%, decrease of emotional symptoms by 35% ( p <0.001). The mean score of the questionnaire and its sub-scales including emotional symptoms, conduct and hyperactivity problems decreased significantly after intervention (p<0.001), and prosocial behaviors showed a significant increase ( p <0.001). Conclusion: A three-months regular and controlled nutritional intervention showed a positive effect on behavioral-emotional disorders in patients with phenylketonuria. The diet intervention reduces patients' problems in sub-scales of emotional symptoms, behavioral, and hyperactivity problems and promote the prosocial behaviors.
控制饮食计划对苯丙酮尿患者行为情绪障碍的影响
苯丙氨酸羟化酶缺乏。或者不治疗会对运动认知和个人社交技能造成影响。本研究旨在探讨控制程序对苯丙酮尿患者行为-情绪障碍的影响。材料和方法:在一项准实验研究中,研究了60名到库姆(伊朗第七大城市)Hazrate Masoumeh医院就诊的苯丙酮尿症患者。采用家长优势与困难问卷(SDQ)收集数据,由其中一位家长对患者的行为情绪障碍状况进行评估。数据是在三个月的控制饮食干预前后收集的。结果:干预前患者苯丙氨酸均值为12.81±5.89 mg/dl,干预后降至11.88±6.8 mg/dl,差异有统计学意义(p =0.018)。干预最显著的效果是亲社会行为增加45%,行为问题减少38.3%,多动-注意缺陷问题减少35%,情绪症状减少35% (p <0.001)。干预后情绪症状、行为问题、多动问题问卷及其子量表平均得分显著降低(p<0.001),亲社会行为显著增加(p<0.001)。结论:三个月的有规律、有控制的营养干预对苯丙酮尿患者的行为情绪障碍有积极的影响。饮食干预可减轻患者情绪症状、行为和多动问题的分量表问题,促进患者的亲社会行为。
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