Executive functioning of 4 children with hyperphenylalaninemia from childhood to adolescence


Autoria(s): Sharman, Rachael R.; Sullivan, Karen A.; Jones, Toni; Young, Ross McD.; McGill, Jim
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Hyperphenylalaninemia is a variant of phenylketonuria, and debate remains as to what, if any, active management of this condition is required to preserve cognitive function and psychological well-being. This study is the first to examine longitudinally the executive function (EF) in adolescents with hyperphenylalaninemia. Two sibling pairs with mild hyperphenylalaninemia underwent neuropsychological examination in early childhood and again in adolescence using EF tests that were highly sensitive to phenylalanine exposure. By early adolescence, none of the 4 children demonstrated EF impairment. The children demonstrated a typical developmental trajectory of EF from childhood to adolescence, given phenylalanine exposure consistent with their condition.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/80148/

Publicador

American Academy of Pediatrics

Relação

DOI:10.1542/peds.2013-4200

Sharman, Rachael R., Sullivan, Karen A., Jones, Toni, Young, Ross McD., & McGill, Jim (2015) Executive functioning of 4 children with hyperphenylalaninemia from childhood to adolescence. Pediatrics, 135(4), e1072-e1074.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Tipo

Journal Article