Early breastfeeding is linked to higher intelligence quotient scores in dietary treated phenylketonuric children

被引:29
|
作者
Riva, E
Agostoni, C
Biasucci, G
Trojan, S
Luotti, D
Fiori, L
Giovannini, M
机构
[1] Department of Paediatrics, University of Milan Medical School, San Paolo Biomedical Institute, Milan
[2] Department of Paediatrics, University of Milan, San Paolo Biomedical Institute, 20142 Milan
关键词
human milk; intelligence quotient; phenylketonuria;
D O I
10.1111/j.1651-2227.1996.tb13890.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Strict control of phenylalanine intake is the main dietary intervention for phenylketonuric children. Whether other dietary-related factors improve the clinical outcome for treated phenylketonuric children in neurodevelopmental terms, however, remains unexplored. We retrospectively compared the intelligence quotient (IQ) score of 26 school-age phenylketonuric children who were either breastfed or formula fed for 20-40 days prior to dietary intervention. Children who had been breastfed as infants scored significantly better (IQ advantage of 14.0 points, p = 0.01) than children who had been formula fed. A 12.9 point advantage persisted also after adjusting for social and maternal education status (p = 0.02). In this sample of early treated term infants with phenylketonuria there was no association between IQ scores and the age at treatment onset and plasma phenylalanine levels during treatment. We conclude that breastfeeding in the prediagnostic stage may help treated infants and children with phenylketonuria to improve neurodevelopmental performance.
引用
收藏
页码:56 / 58
页数:3
相关论文
共 10 条
  • [1] BREASTFEEDING AND PRESCHOOL CHILDREN INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT IN RURAL HIGHLANDS IN ECUADOR
    Diaz Silva, Alicia Virginia
    Cando Pilatuna, Rosario Isabel
    Guerendiain Margni, Marcela Esther
    ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2017, 71 : 604 - 605
  • [2] Early growth patterns are associated with intelligence quotient scores in children born small-for-gestational age
    Varella, Marcia H.
    Moss, William J.
    EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 91 (08) : 491 - 497
  • [3] THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUDITORY AND VISUAL EVOKED-POTENTIALS IN EARLY TREATED PHENYLKETONURIC CHILDREN
    CARDONA, F
    LEUZZI, V
    ANTONOZZI, I
    BENEDETTI, P
    LOIZZO, A
    ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1991, 80 (01): : 8 - 15
  • [4] Association between intelligence quotient scores and extremely low birth weight in school-age children
    Martinez-Cruz, Carlos Fabian
    Poblano, Adrian
    Fernández-Carrocera, Luis Alberto
    Jimenez-Quiroz, Rosalia
    Tuyu-Torres, Norma
    ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2006, 37 (05) : 639 - 645
  • [5] Prevalence of sleep disorders in early-treated phenylketonuric children and adolescents. Correlation with dopamine and serotonin status
    Gassio, Rosa
    Julieta Gonzalez, Maria
    Sans, Oscar
    Artuch, Rafael
    Sierra, Cristina
    Ormazabal, Aida
    Cuadras, Daniel
    Campistol, Jaume
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY, 2019, 23 (05) : 685 - 691
  • [6] Early-life carbamate exposure and intelligence quotient of seven-year-old children
    Zhang, Jiming
    Guo, Jianqiu
    Wu, Chunhua
    Qi, Xiaojuan
    Jiang, Shuai
    Zhou, Tong
    Xiao, Hongxi
    Li, Wenting
    Lu, Dasheng
    Feng, Chao
    Liang, Weijiu
    Chang, Xiuli
    Zhang, Yubin
    Cao, Yang
    Wang, Guoquan
    Zhou, Zhijun
    ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2020, 145 (145)
  • [7] Association of anthropometric parameters with intelligence quotient in early school-aged children: a cross-sectional study in Iran
    Mahjubi, Kimia
    Effatpanah, Mohammad
    Parsaei, Mohammadamin
    Mojtahedi, Sayed Yousef
    Izadi, Anahita
    Tavakolizadeh, Reza
    BMC PEDIATRICS, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [8] THE IMPACT OF PERIOPERATIVE FACTORS ON SUBSEQUENT INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT DEFICITS IN CHILDREN TREATED FOR MEDULLOBLASTOMA POSTERIOR-FOSSA PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMORS
    KAO, GD
    GOLDWEIN, JW
    SCHULTZ, DJ
    RADCLIFFE, J
    SUTTON, L
    LANGE, B
    CANCER, 1994, 74 (03) : 965 - 971
  • [9] Pre-attentive processing in children with early and continuously-treated PKU. Effects of concurrent Phe level and lifetime dietary control
    de Sonneville, Leo M. J.
    Huijbregts, Stephan C. J.
    Licht, Robert
    Sergeant, Joseph A.
    van Spronsen, Francjan J.
    JOURNAL OF INHERITED METABOLIC DISEASE, 2011, 34 (04) : 953 - 962
  • [10] Event-related potential correlates of selective processing in early- and continuously-treated children with phenylketonuria: Effects of concurrent phenylalanine level and dietary control
    de Sonneville, Leo M. J.
    Huijbregts, Stephan C. J.
    van Spronsen, Francjan J.
    Verkerk, Paul H.
    Sergeant, Joseph A.
    Licht, Robert
    MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM, 2010, 99 : S10 - S17