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Unrestricted fruits and vegetables in the PKU diet: a 1-year follow-up.
[phenylketonuria]
Phenylketonuria
(
PKU
)
therapy
demands
phenylalanine
(
Phe
)
calculation
.
In
most
countries
,
almost
all
food
is
taken
into
account
,
even
fruits
and
vegetables
.
We
investigated
whether
unrestricted
consumption
of
fruits
and
vegetables
negatively
influences
metabolic
control
.
Nineteen
PKU
children
(
2
-
10
years
)
started
with
2
weeks
of
free
or
restricted
fruit
and
vegetable
intake
.
After
2
weeks
,
the
regime
changed
from
free
to
restricted
or
restricted
to
free
(
cross-over
design
)
.
Over
the
first
4
weeks
,
dried
blood
Phe
concentration
was
measured
,
fruit
and
vegetable
consumption
recorded
and
nutrient
intake
calculated
from
diet
records
.
Thereafter
the
diet
was
changed
to
free
use
of
fruits
and
vegetables
for
all
patients
.
Six
and
12
months
later
,
diet
and
Phe
concentrations
were
monitored
.
Median
Phe
intake
increased
significantly
by
65
mg
/
day
(
week
4
,
P
<
0
.
001
)
,
68
mg
/
day
(
month
6
,
P
<
0
.
001
)
and
70
mg
/
day
(
month
12
,
P
<
0
.
001
)
.
Dried
blood
Phe
concentrations
remained
stable
(
P
=
0
.
894
)
,
as
did
the
frequency
of
Phe
concentrations
above
the
recommended
range
(
P
=
0
.
592
)
.
In
conclusion
,
PKU
diet
liberalization
for
fruits
and
vegetables
seems
unproblematic
.
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