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Título: | The Impact of the Quality of Nutrition and Lifestyle in the Reproductive Years of Women with PKU on the Long-Term Health of Their Children |
Autor: | Gama, Maria Inês Pinto, Alex Daly, Anne Rocha, Júlio César Macdonald, Anita |
Palavras-chave: | Adherence Epigenetics Health Phenylketonuria Preconception Women Food Science Nutrition and Dietetics SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
Data: | 1-Mar-2022 |
Resumo: | A woman’s nutritional status before and during pregnancy can affect the health of her progeny. Phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare disorder causing high blood and brain phenylalanine (Phe) concentrations, is associated with neurocognitive disability. Lifelong treatment is mainly dietetic with a Phe-restricted diet, supplemented with a low-Phe protein substitute. Treatment adherence commonly decreases in adolescence, with some adults ceasing dietary treatment. In maternal PKU, elevated blood Phe is harmful to the fetus so a strict Phe-restricted diet must be re-established preconception, and this is particularly difficult to achieve. A woman’s reproductive years introduces an opportunity to adopt healthier behaviours to prepare for successful pregnancies and positive health outcomes for both themselves and their children. Several factors can influence the health status of women with PKU. Political, socioeconomic, and individual food and lifestyle choices affect diet quality, metabolic control, and epigenetics, which then pre-condition the overall maternal health and long-term health of the child. Here, we reflect on a comprehensive approach to treatment and introduce practical recommendations to optimize the wellbeing of women with PKU and the resultant health of their children. |
Descrição: | Funding Information: Conflicts of Interest: A.P. has received an educational grant from Cambrooke Therapeutics and grants from Vitaflo, Nutricia, MerckSerono, Biomarin, and Mevalia to attend scientific meetings. A.D. has received research funding and financial support from Nutricia and Vitaflo to attend study days and conferences; Vitaflo has funded a PhD advisory member for APR., and J.C.R. is a member of the European Nutritionist Expert Panel (Biomarin), the Advisory Board for Applied Pharma Research and Nutricia, and received honoraria as a speaker from APR, MerckSerono, Biomarin, Nutricia, Vitaflo, Cambrooke, PIAM, and Lifediet. A.M. has received research funding and honoraria from Nutricia, Vitaflo International, Metax, Applied Pharma Research, and Biomarin. She is a member of the advisory board entitled ELEMENT (Danone-Nutricia) and Applied Pharma Research. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/135839 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14051021 |
ISSN: | 1422-8599 |
Aparece nas colecções: | NMS: CINTESIS - Artigos em revista internacional com arbitragem científica |
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