The Anticonvulsant Effect of the Ketogenic Diet in the Treatment of Epilepsy

F. Yaghoubi, Maryam Jafarian, A. Gorji
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1. Diet, Ketogenic 2. Metabolism 3. Epilepsy Introduction: Epilepsy has been considered a chronic brain disorder, which affects almos t1% of the world population. Among this population, about a third of epilepsy patients are considered as the drug-resis tant group who are not responsive to anti-epileptic medicaments. The ketogenic diet has been defined as a diet containing high fat, low carbohydrate, and limited protein. The ketogenic diet has a subs tantial effect on body metabolism in a way that body and brain would utilize ketone bodies ins tead of glucose. Fundamentally, this diet helps some patients who are resis tant to anticonvulsant drugs. Conclusion: Maintaining this diet for a long time causes a positive effect and has a much more efficient impact on children rather than adults, but it could lead to some adverse effects, including renal s tone, bone fracture, and hypercholes terolemia. In this s tudy, we reviewed the relationship between ketogenic diet and epilepsy disorder and discussed the potential mechanisms of action. ABSTRACT Article Info:
生酮饮食治疗癫痫的抗惊厥作用
1. 饮食,生酮。代谢3。癫痫一直被认为是一种慢性脑部疾病,影响着世界上近1%的人口。在这一人群中,约有三分之一的癫痫患者被认为是对抗癫痫药物无反应的耐药组。生酮饮食被定义为含有高脂肪、低碳水化合物和有限蛋白质的饮食。生酮饮食对身体代谢有潜在的影响,身体和大脑会利用酮体来代替葡萄糖。从根本上说,这种饮食可以帮助一些对抗惊厥药物有抗药性的病人。结论:长期维持这种饮食对儿童的积极作用比成人更有效,但也可能导致一些不良反应,包括肾张力、骨折和高胆碱血症。本文就生酮饮食与癫痫的关系进行综述,并探讨其可能的作用机制。摘要文章简介:
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