Abstract
The requirement for aromatic amino acids during the rapid catch-up in weight phase of recovery from severe childhood undernutrition (SCU) is not clearly established. As a first step, the present study aimed to estimate the tyrosine requirement of children with SCU during the catch-up growth phase of nutritional rehabilitation using a diet enriched in energy and proteins. Tyrosine requirement was calculated from the rate of excretion of 13CO2 (F 13CO2) during [13C]phenylalanine infusion in thirteen children with SCU, five females and eight males, at about 19d after admission when the subjects were considered to have entered their rapid catch-up growth phase and were consuming 6273kJ and about 35g protein/kg per d. Measurements of F 13CO2 during [13C]phenylalanine infusion were made on two separate days with a 1d interval. Three measurements at tyrosine intakes of 48, 71 and 95mg/kg per d were performed on experimental day 1 and measurements at tyrosine intakes of 148, 195 and 241mg/kg per d were performed on experimental day 2. An estimate of the mean requirement was derived by breakpoint analysis with a two-phase linear regression cross-over model. The breakpoint, which represents an estimate of the mean tyrosine requirement, is a value of 99mg/kg per d when the children were growing at about 15g/kg per d. The result indicates that the mean requirement for tyrosine during the catch-up growth phase of SCU is about 99mg/kg per d under similar conditions to the present study. © The Authors 2010.
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Badaloo, A., Hsu, J. W. C., Taylor-Bryan, C., Reid, M., Forrester, T., & Jahoor, F. (2010). Tyrosine requirement during the rapid catch-up growth phase of recovery from severe childhood undernutrition. British Journal of Nutrition, 104(8), 1174–1180. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000711451000200X
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