| Literature DB >> 3618658 |
K Fishler, C G Azen, R Henderson, E G Friedman, R Koch.
Abstract
Early treated phenylketonuric children who maintained a phe-restricted diet through age 10 were compared with those who discontinued the diet after age 6 on standardized tests of intelligence, school achievement, language, and perceptual skills. Mean IQ, reading, and spelling test scores improved between ages 6 and 10 for the on-diet children in comparison to those who were off diet. Mean scores on arithmetic, language, and perceptual skills, however, declined at a uniform rate for both groups. Children with PKU scored significantly lower than did their non-PKU siblings on tests of visual perception and visual-motor skills. We conclude that children with PKU should be maintained on a phe-restricted diet.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3618658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Ment Defic ISSN: 0002-9351