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The Ketogenic Diet

The Neurologist, 2005
The ketogenic diet is a low-carbohydrate, adequate-protein, and high-fat diet with a long history of use for the treatment of intractable seizures in children. This dietary therapy has been enjoying increasing popularity in recent years, despite the availability of increasing numbers of new antiepileptic drugs and surgical treatments.The authors review
Saurabh R, Sinha, Eric H, Kossoff
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The Ketogenic Diet

Neurology, 2002
One of the most significant trends in therapy has been the renewed popularity of the ketogenic diet. Dr. Vining discusses the history of the diet, its possible mechanisms of action and its clinical efficacy.
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Ketogenic Diet Intervention on Metabolic and Psychiatric Health in Bipolar and Schizophrenia: A Pilot Trial.

Psychiatry Research
The ketogenic diet (KD, also known as metabolic therapy) has been successful in the treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and epilepsy. More recently, this treatment has shown promise in the treatment of psychiatric illness. We conducted a 4-month pilot
Shebani Sethi   +8 more
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Ketogenic Diet in the Treatment of Epilepsy

Nutrients
Epilepsy is one of the most disabling neurological diseases. Despite proper pharmacotherapy and the availability of 2nd and 3rd generation antiepileptic drugs, deep brain stimulation, and surgery, up to 30–40% of epilepsy patients remain drug-resistant ...
Kinga K. Borowicz-Reutt   +2 more
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Ketogenic diet in pediatric seizures: a randomized controlled trial review and meta-analysis

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2022
Background The ketogenic diet is a non-pharmacologic treatment option for children with drug-resistant epilepsy. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the efficacy of the ketogenic diet on seizures frequency in children.
F. Pizzo   +5 more
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The Ketogenic Diet: 1997

Advances in Pediatrics, 1997
There has been a dramatic resurgence of interest in the ketogenic diet during the past several years. For many children with difficult-to-control epilepsy, the diet presents an alternative approach to trying multiple medications. The ketogenic diet's current success rate, when properly executed, greatly exceeds that of the medications which have ...
T D, Swink, E P, Vining, J M, Freeman
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The case for a ketogenic diet in the management of kidney disease

BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
Ketogenic diets have been widely used for weight loss and are increasingly used in the management of type 2 diabetes. Despite evidence that ketones have multiple positive effects on kidney function, common misconceptions about ketogenic diets, such as ...
Shaminie J. Athinarayanan   +6 more
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Does the ketogenic ratio matter when using ketogenic diet therapy in pediatric epilepsy?

Epilepsia, 2022
The ketogenic diet (KD) is a widely used therapeutic option for individuals with medically refractory epilepsy. As the diet's name implies, ketosis is a historically important component of the diet, but it is not well understood how important ketosis is ...
Suvasini Sharma   +3 more
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“Alternative” Ketogenic Diets

2016
AbstractAs the classical ketogenic diet fast approaches a centennial anniversary, the wider ketogenic landscape has expanded considerably both in application and implementation. Although still extensively used today, this traditional dietary therapy has been the basis for development of alternative ketogenic protocols.
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Ketogenic diet for epilepsy

2003
The ketogenic diet is a diet high in fat but low in carbohydrate and it is suggested that this diet reduces seizure frequency. Currently, this diet is used mainly for children who continue to have seizures despite treatment with antiepileptic drugs.To overview the evidence from randomized controlled trials regarding the effects of ketogenic diets.We ...
R, Levy, P, Cooper
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