نتایج جستجو برای: classic ketogenic diet

تعداد نتایج: 204115  

Journal: :Seizure 2014
Maromi Nei Ly Ngo Joseph I. Sirven Michael R. Sperling

PURPOSE The ketogenic diet is an alternative treatment for patients with refractory epilepsy. Most studies to date report dietary response in children. There are limited data evaluating the efficacy of the ketogenic diet in adults. This is a report of the long-term outcome in a largely adult population of patients treated with the ketogenic diet for epilepsy. METHOD Twenty-nine adult and adol...

Journal: :Seizure 2014
Giangennaro Coppola Francesco Natale Annarita Torino Rosanna Capasso Alfredo D’Aniello Erica Pironti Elena Santoro Raffaele Calabrò Alberto Verrotti

PURPOSE The present study aimed to assess the impact of the ketogenic diet on arterial morphology and endothelial function of the big vessels of the neck and on cardiac diastolic function, in a cohort of epileptic children and young adults treated with the ketogenic diet. METHODS Patients were recruited based on the following inclusion criteria: (1) patients who were or had been on the ketoge...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2011
Todd M Myers Jeffrey L Langston

To evaluate the role of diet composition on nerve agent toxicity, rats were fed four distinct diets ad libitum for 28 d prior to challenge with 110 μg/kg (1.0 LD(50), sc) soman. The four diets used were a standard rodent diet, a choline-enriched diet, a glucose-enriched diet, and a ketogenic diet. Body weight was recorded throughout the study. Toxic signs and survival were evaluated at key time...

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: :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...

Journal: :Seizure 2016
Shaun A. Hussain Ji Hyun Shin Evan J. Shih Kristina K. Murata Sarika Sewak Michele E. Kezele Raman Sankar Joyce H. Matsumoto

PURPOSE Numerous studies have suggested that the ketogenic diet is effective in the treatment of epileptic spasms, even in refractory cases. However, there has been very limited demonstration of prompt and complete (video-EEG confirmed) response. We set out to describe our center's experience with the ketogenic diet in the treatment of children with highly refractory epileptic spasms, with rigo...

2013
David N. Ruskin Julia Svedova Jessica L. Cote Ursula Sandau Jong M. Rho Masahito Kawamura Detlev Boison Susan A. Masino

Autism spectrum disorders share three core symptoms: impaired sociability, repetitive behaviors and communication deficits. Incidence is rising, and current treatments are inadequate. Seizures are a common comorbidity, and since the 1920's a high-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet has been used to treat epilepsy. Evidence suggests the ketogenic diet and analogous metabolic approaches may bene...

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