نتایج جستجو برای: ketogenic

تعداد نتایج: 2098  

2017
Gerarda Cappuccio Michele Pinelli Marianna Alagia Taraka Donti Debra-Lynn Day-Salvatore Pierangelo Veggiotti Valentina De Giorgis Simona Lunghi Maria Stella Vari Pasquale Striano Nicola Brunetti-Pierri Adam D Kennedy Sarah H Elsea

Global metabolomic profiling offers novel opportunities for the discovery of biomarkers and for the elucidation of pathogenic mechanisms that might lead to the development of novel therapies. GLUT1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1-DS) is an inborn error of metabolism due to reduced function of glucose transporter type 1. Clinical presentation of GLUT1-DS is heterogeneous and the disorder mirrors pati...

2015
J Harry Blaise David N Ruskin Jessica L Koranda Susan A Masino

Ketogenic diets are low-carbohydrate, sufficient protein, high-fat diets with anticonvulsant activity used primarily as a treatment for pediatric epilepsy. The anticonvulsant mechanism is thought to involve elevating inhibition and/or otherwise limiting excitability in the brain. Such a mechanism, however, might also significantly affect normal brain activity and limit synaptic plasticity, effe...

2014
Hyun-seung Rhyu Su-Youn Cho Hee-Tae Roh

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the ketogenic diet through 3 weeks on oxidative stress and antioxidative capacity markers in Taekwondo athletes. The participants selected for this research were 18 high school taekwondo contestants aged 15-18 who had at least 5 yr of career as contestant. The subjects were randomly assigned to the ketogenic diet (KD) group and the Non...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2009
Eric H Kossoff Beth A Zupec-Kania Jong M Rho

The ketogenic diet, modified Atkins diet, and low-glycemic-index treatment have all emerged over the past decade as important therapeutic options for children with intractable epilepsy. Whereas only a decade ago the ketogenic diet was seen as an "alternative'' treatment of last resort, it has become more frequently used throughout the world. The past year alone 2 randomized and controlled trial...

Journal: :Epilepsia 2011
Pierangelo Veggiotti Alberto Burlina Giangennaro Coppola Raffaella Cusmai Valentina De Giorgis Renzo Guerrini Anna Tagliabue Bernardo Dalla Bernardina

Ketogenic diet is a nonpharmacologic treatment for childhood epilepsy not amenable to drugs. At the present time, two works based on national research, one in Germany and one in the United States provide international guidelines to ensure a correct management of the ketogenic diet. Our Italian collaborative study group was set up in order to formulate a consensus statement regarding the clinica...

Journal: :Pediatric annals 2016
Aimee F Luat Leigh Coyle Deepak Kamat

The ketogenic diet is an effective treatment for drug-resistant epilepsies in children. In addition, it is the first-line treatment for some metabolic disorders, such as glucose transporter 1 deficiency syndrome. This article discusses the proposed mechanisms of a ketogenic diet's antiseizure action, its clinical indications, and its contraindications. The steps involved in ketogenic diet initi...

Journal: :Appetite 2007
Charles V Mobbs Jason Mastaitis Kelvin Yen Joseph Schwartz Vinuta Mohan Michal Poplawski Fumiko Isoda

High-fat diets produce obesity in part because, per calorie, glucose produces greater post-prandial thermogenesis than lipids, an effect probably mediated by glucose-sensing neurons. A very low-carbohydrate/high-fat/high-protein Atkins-type diet produces obesity but is marginally ketogenic in mice. In contrast, high-sucrose/low-fat diets, and very low-carbohydrate/high-fat/low-protein (anti-epi...

2017
Hae-Yun Chung Yoo Kyoung Park

Ketogenic diet has been used for more than 80 years as a successful dietary regimen for epilepsy. Recently, dietary modulation by carbohydrate depletion via ketogenic diet has been suggested as an important therapeutic strategy to selectively kill cancer cells and as adjuvant therapy for cancer treatment. However, some researchers insist ketogenic diet to be highly undesirable as ketogenic diet...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2008
Junaid Nizamuddin Zahava Turner James E Rubenstein Paula L Pyzik Eric H Kossoff

A prospective study was performed of all children started on the ketogenic diet at our institution for intractable epilepsy from January 2003 to March 2007 (n = 137), examining for baseline and follow-up total cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Interventions for dyslipidemia were analyzed for their effectiveness. At baseline, 25% of children had hypercholesterolemia (>200 mg/dL), which increa...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2005
James E Rubenstein Eric H Kossoff Paula L Pyzik Eileen P G Vining Jane R McGrogan John M Freeman

The ketogenic diet has traditionally been considered an anticonvulsant therapy of last resort, despite excellent efficacy and limited side effects. We hypothesized that the ketogenic diet would have similar results in patients with new-onset epilepsy. A retrospective study was conducted of patients started on the ketogenic diet since 1994. Thirteen of 460 (2.8%) patients were started on the ket...

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