Phenylalanine Requirement of Adults >65 Years.
- Conditions
- Older Adults
- Interventions
- Dietary Supplement: Phenylalanine intake
- Registration Number
- NCT02971059
- Lead Sponsor
- The Hospital for Sick Children
- Brief Summary
Currently there are insufficient published studies on amino acid requirements in the elderly. Phenylalanine is one of the indispensable amino acids. Low levels of phenylalanine has been observed in in the blood of older adults. It is due the increased uptake by the liver and intestine. This decreased levels of phenylalanine could lead to decreased skeletal muscle protein synthesis. Requirement for elderly individuals have been set based on studies conducted in younger adults hence may be inaccurate. The goal of this study is to directly measure the phenylalanine requirement of male and female elderly subjects over 65 years using the direct amino acid oxidation (DAAO) technique.
- Detailed Description
1. To determine and compare the phenylalanine requirement of healthy elderly male and female adults over the age of 65 years using the DAAO technique (by measuring the oxidation of L-\[1-13 C\] phenylalanine to 13 CO 2 \[F 13 CO 2\] ) in response to graded intakes of phenylalanine.
2. To compare the requirement so derived to that of young healthy adult previously determined in our lab.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Healthy elderly males and females > 65 years
- Willingness to participate in the study and completed the screening procedures (height, weight, fasting blood sample and medical history questionnaire).
- No recent history of weight loss
- Absence of chronic disease or acute illness that could affect protein and AA metabolism (diabetes, cancer, liver or kidney disease, HIV, acute cold or flu, hypo or hyperthyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis treated with anti-inflammatory medications.
- Non-smoking
- Willingness to consume the diet provided
- Presence of disease known to affect protein and AA metabolism (diabetes, cancer, liver or kidney disease, HIV, acute cold or flu, hypo or hyperthyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis treated with anti-inflammatory medications).
- On medications known to affect protein and amino acid metabolism (steroids).
- Recent significant weight loss.
- Individual on weight reducing diets.
- Inability to tolerate the diet
- Unwilling to have blood drawn from a venous access, or using a ventilated hood indirect calorimeter for the purposes of the study.
- Significant coffee consumption of more than 2 cups/day
- Significant alcohol consumption of more than one drink/day
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Adult Males >65 years Phenylalanine intake Participants will be seen initially for pre-study assessment (3 hour). They will then be studied weekly for up to 7 levels of phenylalanine intake (7 Study periods). Each study period will include a period of 3 days. The first 2 days they will consume a liquid milkshake based diet at home. On the 3rd day they will come to the hospital for a total of 8 hours. Adult Females >65 years Phenylalanine intake Participants will be seen initially for pre-study assessment (3 hour). They will then be studied weekly for up to 7 levels of phenylalanine intake (7 Study periods). Each study period will include a period of 3 days. The first 2 days they will consume a liquid milkshake based diet at home. On the 3rd day they will come to the hospital for a total of 8 hours.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Phenylalanine Requirement Baseline To determine phenylalanine requirement by measuring the oxidation of 13CO2 in breath in response to graded phenylalanine intakes
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
The Hospital for Sick Children
🇨🇦Toronto, Ontario, Canada