Effects of High-Protein Diet on Weight and Height Growth in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Receiving Ritalin: a Randomized Clinical Trial

S. Mostafavi, M. Mohammadi, Payam Hosseinzadeh, M. Chamari
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Background: Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) who take Ritalin may be faced with appetite reduction and weight loss. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the effects of a high-protein diet on weight and height growth in children with ADHD receiving Ritalin. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, performed during 2016-2018 in Tehran, 50 children with ADHD treated with Ritalin were randomly assigned to the high-protein diet (HPD) group (35% of the total calories intake from protein) or the control group receiving a standard diet (STD) (15% of the total calories from protein). The height and weight were measured in the standard mode and three-day food record was completed at baseline. The measurements were repeated on a monthly basis for 5 months. We used independent sample t-test to analyze the data. The study protocol was registered in the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials with the code of IRCT2014062116465N4. Results: A total of 40 children and adolescents (19 in HPD and 21 in STD) completed the study. Baseline characteristics between the trial arms were equal. After 5 months, the protein intake of HPD group was significantly higher based on a seven-day food record. In girls’ subgroup, after 5 months, the mean difference concerning height, weight, and BMI change in HPD group compared to the control group were respectively +0.5 cm (P =0.41), -2.5 kg (P=0.04), and -1.6 kg/m2 (P=0.01) while in boys’ subgroup, they were +0.4 cm (P=0.59),+0.3 kg (P =0.37), and+0.02 kg/m2 (P=0.51). Conclusion: Girls responded differently to the HPD. The BMI in the girls decreased significantly after 5 months of HPD consumption as a result of weight loss. This effect was not observed in the boys. This may be due to different patterns of growth and puberty in the two genders.
高蛋白饮食对服用利他林的注意缺陷多动障碍儿童体重和身高生长的影响:一项随机临床试验
背景:患有注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童服用利他林后可能会出现食欲减退和体重下降。在此,我们旨在评估高蛋白饮食对接受利他林治疗的ADHD儿童体重和身高增长的影响。方法:在这项2016-2018年在德黑兰进行的随机对照试验中,50名接受利他林治疗的ADHD儿童被随机分配到高蛋白饮食(HPD)组(总热量摄入的35%来自蛋白质)或接受标准饮食(STD)的对照组(总热量摄入的15%来自蛋白质)。以标准模式测量身高和体重,并在基线完成三天饮食记录。这些测量每月重复一次,持续5个月。我们采用独立样本t检验对数据进行分析。研究方案已在伊朗临床试验注册中心注册,代码为IRCT2014062116465N4。结果:共有40名儿童和青少年(HPD 19名,STD 21名)完成了研究。试验组之间的基线特征相等。5个月后,根据7天的饮食记录,HPD组的蛋白质摄入量显著增加。在女孩亚组中,5个月后,HPD组与对照组的身高、体重、BMI变化的平均差异分别为+0.5 cm (P= 0.41)、-2.5 kg (P=0.04)、-1.6 kg/m2 (P=0.01),而男孩亚组的身高、体重、BMI变化的平均差异为+0.4 cm (P=0.59)、+0.3 kg (P= 0.37)、+0.02 kg/m2 (P=0.51)。结论:女孩对HPD的反应不同。在服用HPD 5个月后,由于体重减轻,女孩的体重指数显著下降。这种效应在男孩身上没有观察到。这可能是由于两性的生长和青春期模式不同。
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