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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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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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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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The Ketogenic Diet

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1999
This paper represents the opinion of the Central Nervous System Practice and Research Network (PRN) of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. It does not necessarily represent an official ACCP commentary, guideline, or statement of policy or position.
Jacquelyn L. Bainbridge   +2 more
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The ketogenic diet

Neurology, 2000
In 1928, W. G. Lennox stated, referring to the ketogenic diet, “One who is confronted with the task of controlling seizures in a person with epilepsy grasps at any straw.”1 Even today, we must often grasp at straws when treating patients with refractory epilepsy. The ketogenic diet has had a checkered history.
Carl E. Stafstrom, Susan Spencer
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The Ketogenic Diet Revisited

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1997
The ketogenic diet is a high-fat diet that maintains the body's starvation mechanism, with exogenous fat provided for metabolism in lieu of stored fat. Mild dehydration is important to prevent dilution of the level of ketones in circulation at any given time.
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‘Ketogenic diet and surgery’

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2001
B G, Hanna, F, Miller
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KETOGENIC DIETS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
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Ketogenic diet

2012
Roberto H, Caraballo, Eileen, Vining
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