Cargando…
Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia
(1) Background: Poor palatability, large volume, and lack of variety of some liquid and powdered protein substitutes (PSs) for patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) and tyrosinemia (TYR) can result in poor adherence. This study aimed to evaluate a new unflavoured, powdered GMP-based PS designed to be...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2023
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459832/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37630788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15163598 |
_version_ | 1785097506507456512 |
---|---|
author | Delsoglio, Marta Capener, Rebecca MacDonald, Anita Daly, Anne Ashmore, Catherine Donald, Sarah Gaff, Lisa VanDorp, Louise Skeath, Rachel Ellerton, Charlotte Newby, Camille Dunning, Georgina Dale, Clare Hunjan, Inderdip White, Lucy Allen, Heather Hubbard, Gary P. Stratton, Rebecca J. |
author_facet | Delsoglio, Marta Capener, Rebecca MacDonald, Anita Daly, Anne Ashmore, Catherine Donald, Sarah Gaff, Lisa VanDorp, Louise Skeath, Rachel Ellerton, Charlotte Newby, Camille Dunning, Georgina Dale, Clare Hunjan, Inderdip White, Lucy Allen, Heather Hubbard, Gary P. Stratton, Rebecca J. |
author_sort | Delsoglio, Marta |
collection | PubMed |
description | (1) Background: Poor palatability, large volume, and lack of variety of some liquid and powdered protein substitutes (PSs) for patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) and tyrosinemia (TYR) can result in poor adherence. This study aimed to evaluate a new unflavoured, powdered GMP-based PS designed to be mixed into drinks, foods, or with other PSs, in patients with PKU and TYR. (2) Methods: Paediatric and adult community-based patients were recruited from eight metabolic centres and prescribed ≥1 sachet/day (10 g protein equivalent (PE)) of the Mix-In-style PS over 28 days. Adherence, palatability, GI tolerance, and metabolic control were recorded at baseline and follow-up. Patients who completed at least 7 days of intervention were included in the final analysis. (3) Results: Eighteen patients (3–45 years, nine males) with PKU (n = 12) and TYR (n = 6) used the Mix-In-style PS for ≥7 days (mean 26.4 days (SD 4.6), range 11–28 days) alongside their previous PS, with a mean intake of 16.7 g (SD 7.7) PE/day. Adherence was 86% (SD 25), and GI tolerance was stable, with n = 14 experiencing no/no new symptoms and n = 3 showing improved symptoms compared to baseline. Overall palatability was rated satisfactory by 78% of patients, who successfully used the Mix-In-style PS in various foods and drinks, including smoothies, squash, and milk alternatives, as a top-up to meet their protein needs. There was no concern regarding safety/metabolic control during the intervention. (4) Conclusions: The ‘Mix-In’-style PS was well adhered to, accepted, and tolerated. Collectively, these data show that providing a flexible, convenient, and novel format of PS can help with adherence and meet patients’ protein needs. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-10459832 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2023 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-104598322023-08-27 Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia Delsoglio, Marta Capener, Rebecca MacDonald, Anita Daly, Anne Ashmore, Catherine Donald, Sarah Gaff, Lisa VanDorp, Louise Skeath, Rachel Ellerton, Charlotte Newby, Camille Dunning, Georgina Dale, Clare Hunjan, Inderdip White, Lucy Allen, Heather Hubbard, Gary P. Stratton, Rebecca J. Nutrients Article (1) Background: Poor palatability, large volume, and lack of variety of some liquid and powdered protein substitutes (PSs) for patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) and tyrosinemia (TYR) can result in poor adherence. This study aimed to evaluate a new unflavoured, powdered GMP-based PS designed to be mixed into drinks, foods, or with other PSs, in patients with PKU and TYR. (2) Methods: Paediatric and adult community-based patients were recruited from eight metabolic centres and prescribed ≥1 sachet/day (10 g protein equivalent (PE)) of the Mix-In-style PS over 28 days. Adherence, palatability, GI tolerance, and metabolic control were recorded at baseline and follow-up. Patients who completed at least 7 days of intervention were included in the final analysis. (3) Results: Eighteen patients (3–45 years, nine males) with PKU (n = 12) and TYR (n = 6) used the Mix-In-style PS for ≥7 days (mean 26.4 days (SD 4.6), range 11–28 days) alongside their previous PS, with a mean intake of 16.7 g (SD 7.7) PE/day. Adherence was 86% (SD 25), and GI tolerance was stable, with n = 14 experiencing no/no new symptoms and n = 3 showing improved symptoms compared to baseline. Overall palatability was rated satisfactory by 78% of patients, who successfully used the Mix-In-style PS in various foods and drinks, including smoothies, squash, and milk alternatives, as a top-up to meet their protein needs. There was no concern regarding safety/metabolic control during the intervention. (4) Conclusions: The ‘Mix-In’-style PS was well adhered to, accepted, and tolerated. Collectively, these data show that providing a flexible, convenient, and novel format of PS can help with adherence and meet patients’ protein needs. MDPI 2023-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10459832/ /pubmed/37630788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15163598 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Delsoglio, Marta Capener, Rebecca MacDonald, Anita Daly, Anne Ashmore, Catherine Donald, Sarah Gaff, Lisa VanDorp, Louise Skeath, Rachel Ellerton, Charlotte Newby, Camille Dunning, Georgina Dale, Clare Hunjan, Inderdip White, Lucy Allen, Heather Hubbard, Gary P. Stratton, Rebecca J. Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia |
title | Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia |
title_full | Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia |
title_short | Evaluation of a New ‘Mix-In’ Style Glycomacropeptide-Based Protein Substitute for Food and Drinks in Patients with Phenylketonuria and Tyrosinemia |
title_sort | evaluation of a new ‘mix-in’ style glycomacropeptide-based protein substitute for food and drinks in patients with phenylketonuria and tyrosinemia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459832/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37630788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15163598 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT delsogliomarta evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT capenerrebecca evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT macdonaldanita evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT dalyanne evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT ashmorecatherine evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT donaldsarah evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT gafflisa evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT vandorplouise evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT skeathrachel evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT ellertoncharlotte evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT newbycamille evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT dunninggeorgina evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT daleclare evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT hunjaninderdip evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT whitelucy evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT allenheather evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT hubbardgaryp evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia AT strattonrebeccaj evaluationofanewmixinstyleglycomacropeptidebasedproteinsubstituteforfoodanddrinksinpatientswithphenylketonuriaandtyrosinemia |