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of 'The ketogenic diet and other dietary therapies for the treatment of epilepsy'
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The ketogenic diet: additional information from a crossover study.
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Freeman JM
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J Child Neurol. 2009;24(4):509. Epub 2009 Feb 2.
The purpose of this blinded, crossover study of the ketogenic diet in children with the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome was to confirm, by the addition of 60 g of glucose per day to negate the ketosis, that the effectiveness of the ketogenic diet was neither the result of a placebo effect nor due to parental expectations and commitment. We found that the additional glucose did not significantly alter the frequency of electroencephalography-assessed events, but did decrease the frequency of parent-reported "drop" seizures (P = .07). Fasting had substantial effects on both seizures and electroencephalography-assessed events. The diet remained effective in decreasing seizures of the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome at 12 days, 6 months, and 12 months. In conclusion, the ketogenic diet is effective in decreasing the drop seizures of the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
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Pediatric Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. jfreeman@jhmi.edu
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