Pregnancy Related Clinical Trial
Official title:
Determining Dietary Total Aromatic Amino Acid (Phenylalanine and Tyrosine) Requirements During Different Stages of Gestation in Healthy Pregnant Women
Phenylalanine and tyrosine are aromatic amino acids that people need to obtain in their diets. Amino acids are the building blocks for protein, are are therefore required to form tissues in the body. It is well known that pregnant women require more protein in their diets, but the exact amount for each amino acid is undetermined. To find out how much of phenylalanine and tyrosine pregnant women require, the investigators plan to study pregnant women in early and late gestation with a modern minimally invasive technique.
Following a study to determine phenylalanine requirements in pregnant women, the
investigator's purpose for this study is to determine the phenylalanine and tyrosine
requirements (also know as the total aromatic amino acid requirement) in healthy pregnant
women as part of a Doctoral Thesis project. The determined requirements can be taken into
account when giving dietary recommendations, to ensure healthy pregnancies. The hypothesis is
that the current recommendations for phenylalanine and tyrosine intake given to pregnant
women are underestimated. The investigators also hypothesize that the phenylalanine and
tyrosine requirements at early stages of pregnancy will be lower than the requirements
towards the later stages of pregnancy.
Current dietary intake recommendations for the aromatic amino acids are based on factorial
(mathematical) calculations and do not account for requirement differences between early and
late pregnancy. Static recommendations throughout all stages of pregnancy are not appropriate
because of the multitude of adaptations the human body goes through during gestation. Whether
phenylalanine and tyrosine requirements differ between different stages of gestation is
unknown. The DRI gives a recommendation for total aromatic amino acids of 36 mg/kg/d during
pregnancy. The results from this study would allow for a more accurate recommendations in
future DRIs.
The investigators will recruit healthy pregnant women aged 20 to 40 in their 13th-19th week
of gestation or 33rd to 39th week of gestation. Once they get in contact with the lab, an
initial visit (pre-study) will take place. Here, the participants will be measured for their
eligibility and taken through the consent form. They have to participate in a pre-study for
each stage of pregnancy, if they wish to participate in both stages. If they meet all the
criteria and agree to participate, they will return for up to four study days per stage of 8
hours each. Therefore, if they are recruited during late pregnancy they are only able to
participate in four study days in total. During these study days they will be fed protein
shakes containing the stable isotope, and then oxidation of this isotope will be measured to
determine a breakpoint (requirement) of phenylalanine. Breath samples, urine samples, and a
small blood sample will be taken during the study day.
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