The Therapeutic Role of Ketogenic Diet in Neurological Disorders.
Diana PietrzakKamila KasperekPaweł RękawekIwona Piatkowska-ChmielPublished in: Nutrients (2022)
The ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate and adequate-protein diet that has gained popularity in recent years in the context of neurological diseases (NDs). The complexity of the pathogenesis of these diseases means that effective forms of treatment are still lacking. Conventional therapy is often associated with increasing tolerance and/or drug resistance. Consequently, more effective therapeutic strategies are being sought to increase the effectiveness of available forms of therapy and improve the quality of life of patients. For the moment, it seems that KD can provide therapeutic benefits in patients with neurological problems by effectively controlling the balance between pro- and antioxidant processes and pro-excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters, and modulating inflammation or changing the composition of the gut microbiome. In this review we evaluated the potential therapeutic efficacy of KD in epilepsy, depression, migraine, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. In our opinion, KD should be considered as an adjuvant therapeutic option for some neurological diseases.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- weight loss
- end stage renal disease
- anti inflammatory
- oxidative stress
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- randomized controlled trial
- cerebral ischemia
- mental health
- systematic review
- early stage
- depressive symptoms
- peritoneal dialysis
- stem cells
- risk assessment
- sleep quality
- amino acid
- protein protein
- bone marrow
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- binding protein