Does Dietary Treatment Cause Obesity in Phenylketonuria? Comparison of Obesity Ratios of Patients Receiving Dietary Treatment and Tetrahydrobiopterin Treatment
Abstract:Phenylketonuria is treated either with tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) or with a phenylalanine-restricted diet. Patients in the diet group may tend to consume carbohydrate-rich foods which have a risk for obesity. In this study, the prevalence of obesity+overweight among phenylketonuria patients either treated with phenylalanine-restricted diet or with BH4 were compared.Patients with phenylketonuria were divided into two groups on dietary treatment and BH4 treatment. Body mass index (BMI), BMI-percentile, and z-scor… Show more
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