Dr Vikas Sharma, MD Medicine,DM Neurology, Dr Vikas Sharma's Neuro Superspeciality Centre, Amritsar, Punjab
Introduction
The ketogenic diet, or keto diet, is a medical or therapeutic diet designed to help manage or treat a medical condition. The keto diet is suggested for children with epilepsy that continues despite medication. This is one of the oldest forms of medical treatment for epilepsy. Most ketogenic diet centers have traditionally specialized in treating children ages 0 to 18 years of age; however, there is growing evidence that shows its usefulness in controlling seizures in adults.
The ketogenic diet (KD) consists of 70% to 80% fats, 20% proteins, and 5% to 10% carbohydrates, with restricted calories and fluids. The Keto diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates. There are different versions of the ketogenic diet available but the basic principles are the same. Ketogenic diet therapy may be adapted for cultural diversity, allergies, and tube feeding. It is a therapy for both children and adults.
How does the ketogenic diet control epilepsy?