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Comparative Study
. 1984;7(2):86-90.
doi: 10.1007/BF01805813.

Paired comparisons between early treated PKU children and their matched sibling controls on intelligence and school achievement test results at eight years of age

Comparative Study

Paired comparisons between early treated PKU children and their matched sibling controls on intelligence and school achievement test results at eight years of age

R Koch et al. J Inherit Metab Dis. 1984.

Abstract

Early-treated PKU children were compared to their matched non-PKU sibling controls on Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) and Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) results at age 8. Fifty-five PKU children had mean WISC Full Scale IQ score of 100, in comparison to a mean of 107 for their matched sibling controls (p = 0.001). Treatment parameters significantly correlated with sibling-PKU IQ score differences included maximum diagnostic phe level (r = 0.244, p = 0.036) and phe levels at age 6 (r = 0.329, p = 0.007) and at age 8 (r = 0.489, p less than 0.0005). Fifty PKU subjects scored significantly lower than their matched sibling controls on standard scores of the WRAT Reading (102 vs. 107, p = 0.016) and Arithmetic (96 vs, 101, p = 0.006) subtests, and lower, but not significantly so, in Spelling (100 vs. 103, p = 0.145). When the sample was grouped according to diet status at age 8, on-diet PKUs scored at or above the level achieved by their siblings on all three scales of the WISC and all three WRAT subtests, whereas the off-diet group scored from 7 to 13 points below their siblings on all measures. These results suggest that PKU children should restrict phe intake at least through their school years.

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