Special low-protein foods ameliorate postprandial off in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease

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作者
Barichella, Michela
Marczewska, Agnieszka
De Notaris, Roberta
Vairo, Antonella
Baldo, Cinzia
Mauri, Andrea
Savardi, Chiara
Pezzoli, Gianni
机构
[1] Ist Clin Perfezionamento, Clin Nutr Unit, I-20126 Milan, Italy
[2] Ist Clin Perfezionamento, Parkinson Inst Milan, I-20126 Milan, Italy
关键词
protein; diet; Parkinson's disease; levodopa;
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10.1002/mds.21003
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Protein intake interferes with levodopa therapy. Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) should restrict daily protein intake and shift protein intake to the evening. For further reduction of protein intake in the first part of the day, special low-protein products (LPP) should be used instead of normal food products at breakfast and lunch. We studied the efficacy of LPP on postprandial off periods, in PD patients on levodopa therapy. The methods included a randomized, crossover, single-blind, pilot clinical trial comparing a 2-month balanced diet with a 2-month LPP diet in 18 PD patients with motor fluctuations. The off phases were significantly shorter after LPP diet than after balanced diet (postprandial off, 49 +/- 73 min vs. 79 +/- 72 min and total off, 164 +/- 148 min vs. 271 +/- 174 min, both P < 0.0001). Moreover, a reduction in total off time during LPP diet (3.3 +/- 2.7 hr vs. 4.7 +/- 3.3 hr, P < 0.0001), occurred also in the 9 patients who did not experience subjective benefit. No significant changes in hematological and biochemical variables or body composition were recorded; a slight reduction in body weight (mean, - 1.8%) was observed. Consumption of LPP in the first part of the day ameliorates off periods in PD patients, but additional studies including pharmacokinetics are needed. (C) 2006 Movement Disorder Society.
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