Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3051482 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We suggest that undiagnosed metabolic disturbances in patients with difficult-to-treat epilepsy may somehow contribute to their refractoriness to conventional pharmacological therapy. We propose the hypothesis that calorie-restricted diets aimed at correcting OGTT curves may prove beneficial in treating patients with difficult-to-treat epilepsy. Our hypothesis generates a clear endpoint for the diet, and its demonstration would provide new standards for diet-based antiepileptic regimens. Accordingly, our results may help in understanding the positive consequences of ketogenic or calorie-restricted diets in persons with seizures.
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Authors
J.B.M. Vianna, A.N. Atallah, G.F. Prado, O. Valente, M.L. Duarte-Barros, E.C.S. Vianna, L.E.A.M. Mello,