Verreydt Ineke, Ortibus Els, Van Campenhout Anja, Desloovere Kaat, Rymen Daisy
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Department of Development and Regeneration, Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
PLoS One. 2025 May 8;20(5):e0322730. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322730. eCollection 2025.
The aim of this scoping review was to examine the literature regarding the use of protein supplements to improve macroscopic muscle properties in a pediatric population in general, and more specifically in children with cerebral palsy. Based on our prospectively registered protocol (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8DM9G), a systematic literature search was performed in five databases and two clinical registers. Studies were selected by two independent reviewers using predefined selection criteria, and data were summarized using a data extraction form. A broader search on adults with cerebral palsy and the general pediatric population was considered to be relevant due to the limited number of studies conducted in children with cerebral palsy. After deduplication, 5207 records were identified and screened. A total of 18 publications were included in the current review. Two studies were performed in individuals with cerebral palsy, eight in healthy children, two in children with respiratory problems, one in critically ill children, one in children with end-stage liver disease, one in children and adolescents undergoing treatment for a pediatric malignancy, one in children with Pompe disease and two in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The different muscle parameters reported were muscle volume, muscle mass, fat-free mass and fat-free mass index, lean body mass and lean body mass percentage, arm muscle area and muscle cross-sectional area of the arm, thigh and calf. The heterogeneity of the included studies and their moderate quality level made it difficult to draw solid overall conclusions. More research is needed on the use of protein supplements in children with cerebral palsy. However, supplementation with branched-chain amino acids, in particular leucine, might be promising.
本综述的目的是研究关于使用蛋白质补充剂改善一般儿科人群,特别是脑瘫儿童宏观肌肉特性的文献。根据我们预先注册的方案(https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8DM9G),在五个数据库和两个临床登记处进行了系统的文献检索。由两名独立评审员根据预定义的选择标准筛选研究,并使用数据提取表汇总数据。由于针对脑瘫儿童开展的研究数量有限,因此对脑瘫成人和一般儿科人群进行更广泛的搜索被认为是相关的。去除重复记录后,共识别并筛选出5207条记录。本综述共纳入18篇出版物。两项研究针对脑瘫个体开展,八项针对健康儿童,两项针对有呼吸问题的儿童,一项针对危重症儿童,一项针对终末期肝病儿童,一项针对接受儿科恶性肿瘤治疗的儿童和青少年,一项针对庞贝病儿童,两项针对杜兴氏肌营养不良症儿童。报告的不同肌肉参数包括肌肉体积、肌肉质量、去脂体重和去脂体重指数、瘦体重和瘦体重百分比、手臂肌肉面积以及手臂、大腿和小腿的肌肉横截面积。纳入研究的异质性及其中等质量水平使得难以得出确凿的总体结论。关于蛋白质补充剂在脑瘫儿童中的应用,还需要更多研究。然而,补充支链氨基酸,尤其是亮氨酸,可能是有前景的。