calledBrain Energy,[4]emphasized the benefits of the ketogenic diet formental illness. He had a patient with serious mental illness who had gained a lot of weight because of his medications. He was sent to a dietitian to lose weight and was put on the ketogenic diet. Not only did this p...
The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet used to treat epilepsy. It is commonly recommended for children with refractory (treatment-resistant) epilepsy. Adults with epilepsy also benefit from the keto diet and similar plans. Study results vary, but many have shown that a ...
Recently, the keto diet has been relied upon to lose weight, but there are some advantages and disadvantages that could be diagnosed through the current study. The study included 50 individual (male and female) and 25 Control, collected Blood samples for determination ...
Children with medically intractable epilepsy may be candidates for nonpharmacologic therapies such as resective and disconnection epilepsy surgery, the ketogenic diet and its variants, and vagus nerve stimulation. Each of these therapies offers unique advantages and disadvantages, and careful consideration ...
Carbohydrate restriction has gained increasing popularity as an adjunctive nutritional therapy for diabetes management. However, controversy remains regard
As the very low-calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD) gains increased interest as a therapeutic approach for many diseases, little is known about its therapeutic use in childhood obesity. Indeed, the role of VLCKD during pregnancy and lactation in influencing short chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bac...