1. Dietary practices in isovaleric acidemia
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David Cassiman, M.F. Almeida, R. Lilje, Amaya Belanger-Quintana, L. Tomlinson, A.M.J. van Wegberg, U. Meyer, E. van Dam, A. Kowalik, S. Bollhalder, M. Van Driessche, C. Jouault, Clara Vasconcelos, C. de Laet, K. Vande Kerckhove, Júlio César Rocha, Cornelia Maddalon, A. Faria, Lee W. White, A. De Meyer, Kath Singleton, F. Eyskens, L. van der Ploeg, T.A.M. van den Hurk, E. Sjoqvist, A. Terry, D. Mayr, M. van Rijn, Jaime Dalmau, Marjorie Dixon, A. Micciche, Carmen Rohde, Alison Tooke, Anita MacDonald, Kathleen Ross, S.M. Bernabei, I.L. Kok, C. Timmer, R. Janssen-Regelink, Isidro Vitoria, S. Le Verge, G. Gallo, A. Dianin, H. Champion, H. Chan, Sharon Evans, An Desloovere, A. van Teeffelen-Heithoff, François Feillet, Sandrine Dubois, I. Fasan, N. Horst, H. Vestergaard, Joanna Gribben, A. Fekete, M. Assoun, F. de Boer, D. Webster, Cerys Gingell, C. Laguerre, I. Jones, Gudrun Elise Kahrs, H. Zweers, K. Kaalund-Hansen, Linn Helene Stolen, I. Saruggia, H. Rogozinski, Martine Robert, Anne Daly, F.J. White, Alex Pinto, K. Dokoupil, E. Favre, Andrea Schlune, C. Jankowski, MUMC+: TPZ Dietetiek (9), RS: FHML non-thematic output, and Endocrinology
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0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,METABOLIC DECOMPENSATION ,PHENOTYPIC SPECTRUM ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,GLYCINE THERAPY ,030105 genetics & heredity ,MASS ,Leucine free l-amino acids ,Leucine free L-amino acids ,ORGANIC ACIDURIAS ,03 medical and health sciences ,Endocrinology ,Age groups ,Leucine ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,LEUCINE METABOLISM ,MANAGEMENT ,Medicine ,Restricted diet ,Molecular Biology ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Total protein ,lcsh:R5-920 ,business.industry ,Dietary management ,Protein restricted diet ,A protein ,Metabolic Disorders Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 6] ,Généralités ,GENETIC-DEFECT ,Supplement protein ,Natural protein ,Protein intake ,Isovaleric acidemia ,Isovaleric Acidemia ,L-CARNITINE ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS ,Human medicine ,sense organs ,business ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Research Paper - Abstract
Background In Europe, dietary management of isovaleric acidemia (IVA) may vary widely. There is limited collective information about dietetic management. Aim To describe European practice regarding the dietary management of IVA, prior to the availability of the E-IMD IVA guidelines (E-IMD 2014). Methods A cross-sectional questionnaire was sent to all European dietitians who were either members of the Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism Dietitians Group (SSIEM-DG) or whom had responded to previous questionnaires on dietetic practice (n = 53). The questionnaire comprised 27 questions about the dietary management of IVA. Results Information on 140 patients with IVA from 39 centres was reported. 133 patients (38 centres) were given a protein restricted diet. Leucine-free amino acid supplements (LFAA) were routinely used to supplement protein intake in 58% of centres. The median total protein intake prescribed achieved the WHO/FAO/UNU [2007] safe levels of protein intake in all age groups. Centres that prescribed LFAA had lower natural protein intakes in most age groups except 1 to 10 y. In contrast, when centres were not using LFAA, the median natural protein intake met WHO/FAO/UNU [2007] safe levels of protein intake in all age groups. Enteral tube feeding was rarely prescribed. Conclusions This survey demonstrates wide differences in dietary practice in the management of IVA across European centres. It provides unique dietary data collectively representing European practices in IVA which can be used as a foundation to compare dietary management changes as a consequence of the first E-IMD IVA guidelines availability., 0, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2017
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