نتایج جستجو برای: atkins diet

تعداد نتایج: 158735  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
ahad ghazavi 1. neurophysiology research center, department of pediatric neurology, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran seyed hassan tonekaboni 2. pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran parvaneh karimzadeh 2. pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ahmad ali nikibakhsh 4. department of pediatric nephrology, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran ali khajeh 5.department of pediatric neurology, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, iran afshin fayyazi 6.department of pediatric neurology, hamedan university of medical sciences, hamedan, iran

how to cite this article: ghazavi a, tonekaboni sh, karimzadeh p, nikibakhsh aa, khajeh a, fayyazi a. the ketogenic and atkins diets effect on intractable epilepsy: a comparison. iran j child neurol. 2014 summer;8(3): 12-17. abstract objective intractable epilepsy is a major difficulty in child neurology, because the numbers of drugs that are available for treatment are limited and new treatmen...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
mohammad barzegar professor of pediatric neurology,pediatric health research center,tabriz university of medical sciences,tabriz, iran poupak irandoust b.sc. in nutrition and diet therapy,faculty of medicine,tabriz university of medical sciences,tabriz, iran mehrangiz ebrahimi mameghani phd,assistant professor of nutritional epidemiology- faculty of health and nutrition-tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran

objective the aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of a modified atkins diet for intractable childhood epilepsy. materials & methods twenty one children with medically intractable epilepsy were enrolled in the study. inclusion criteria were at least four seizures per month and a trial of at least three anticonvulsants without becoming seizure-free. the subjects...

Journal: :British Dental Journal 2004

2014
Ahad GHAZAVI Seyed Hassan TONEKABONI Parvaneh KARIMZADEH Ahmad Ali NIKIBAKHSH Ali KHAJEH Afshin FAYYAZI

OBJECTIVE Intractable epilepsy is a major difficulty in child neurology, because the numbers of drugs that are available for treatment are limited and new treatments such as diets must be tried. Now there are some diets available for treating patients with intractable epilepsy. The oldest diet is the classic ketogenic diet and one of the newest diets is the modified Atkins diet. Patients have a...

Journal: :Blood pressure monitoring 2002
Eoin O'Brien Thomas Pickering Roland Asmar Martin Myers Gianfranco Parati Jan Staessen Thomas Mengden Yutaka Imai Bernard Waeber Paolo Palatini William Gerin

Working Group on Blood Pressure Monitoring of the European Society of Hypertension International Protocol for validation of blood pressure measuring devices in adults Eoin O’Brien,Thomas Pickering, Roland Asmar, Martin Myers, Gianfranco Parati, Jan Staessen, Thomas Mengden, Yutaka Imai, Bernard Waeber and Paolo Palatini and with the statistical assistance of Neil Atkins and William Gerin, on be...

Journal: :Neurology 2003
Seyed Hassan Tonekaboni Parvin Mostaghimi Parvin Mirmiran Ali Abbaskhanian Fatemeh Abdollah Gorji Mohammad Ghofrani Fereidoun Azizi

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The ketogenic diet is an effective medical therapy for intractable childhood epilepsy. However, it has drawbacks in that it restricts calories, fluids and protein. The Atkins diet may also induce ketosis without those restrictions. Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy of a modified Atkins diet in children with intractable childhood epilepsy. METHODS This clinical tri...

Journal: :Epilepsy & behavior : E&B 2013
Eric H Kossoff Mackenzie C Cervenka Bobbie J Henry Courtney A Haney Zahava Turner

The modified Atkins diet has been used since 2003 for the treatment of children and adults with refractory epilepsy.This “alternative” ketogenic diet is started in clinic, without fasting, hospitalization, and restriction of protein,calories, or fluid intake. Now after 10 years of continued use, approximately 400 patients have been reported in over 30 studies of the modified Atkins diet as trea...

2003
Richard K. Bernstein Gary Taubes

If the members of the American medical establishment were to have a collective find-yourself-standing-naked-in-Times-Square-type nightmare, this might be it. They spend 30 years ridiculing Robert Atkins, author of the phenomenally-best-selling ''Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution'' and ''Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution,'' accusing the Manhattan doctor of quackery and fraud, only to discover that the u...

2014
Suvasini Sharma Puneet Jain

The modified Atkins diet is a less restrictive variation of the ketogenic diet. This diet is started on an outpatient basis without a fast, allows unlimited protein and fat, and does not restrict calories or fluids. Recent studies have shown good efficacy and tolerability of this diet in refractory epilepsy. In this review, we discuss the use of the modified Atkins diet in refractory epilepsy.

2017
Martje E. van Egmond Amerins Weijenberg Margreet E. van Rijn Jan Willem J. Elting Jeannette M. Gelauff Rodi Zutt Deborah A. Sival Roald A. Lambrechts Marina A. J. Tijssen Oebele F. Brouwer Tom J. de Koning

BACKGROUND North Sea Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy is a rare and severe disorder caused by mutations in the GOSR2 gene. It is clinically characterized by progressive myoclonus, seizures, early-onset ataxia and areflexia. As in other progressive myoclonus epilepsies, the efficacy of antiepileptic drugs is disappointingly limited in North Sea Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy. The ketogenic diet an...

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