Atkins Diet Along with Diet can Help Reduce Seizures
The study involved 160 adults and adolescents who had epilepsy for more than 10 years on average and had at least 27 seizures per month despite trying an average of four antiseizure medications at the maximum tolerated dose. They were randomly assigned to receive either standard drug therapy alone or drugs plus the modified Atkins diet over six months.
Participants logged their seizures and meals. They were given food lists, sample menus and recipes. Carbohydrate intake was restricted to 20 grams per day. Federal dietary guidelines recommend between 225 and 325 grams of carbs per day.
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Four people in the diet group were free of seizures by the end of the study, while no one in the medication-only group was seizure free.
Diet Plan for Seizures
The study also looked at quality of life, behavior and side effects at six months. The group that had drug therapy and followed the modified Atkins diet showed an improvement in all areas compared to the group that had drug therapy alone.
Tripathi noted that 33% of the participants did not complete the study due to poor tolerance of the diet, lack of benefit or the inability to follow-up in part due to COVID-19. However, Tripathi said tolerance of the modified Atkins diet was better than what is seen with the ketogenic diet.
“While the modified Atkins diet may be an effective treatment in controlling seizures, further research is needed to identify genetic biomarkers and other factors associated with the response to this diet,” Tripathi added. “This may improve patient care by encouraging targeted precision based earlier use of this diet.”
A limitation of the study is that seizures were self-reported or reported by caregivers, so some seizures may not have been reported.
The study was supported by the Department of Biotechnology, India.
Source: Eurekalert
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