A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory Epilepsy
Introduction: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by an increased susceptibility to seizures. The ketogenic diet (KD) is currently the most important alternative non-pharmacological treatment. Despite its long history of clinical use, it is not clear how this diet affects longitudinal...
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doaj-e9f20563399f4ac1a7111db57ced43e42020-11-24T22:11:20ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-07-01117159610.3390/nu11071596nu11071596A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory EpilepsyMarisa Armeno0Antonella Verini1Mariana del Pino2Maria Beatriz Araujo3Graciela Mestre4Gabriela Reyes5Roberto Horacio Caraballo6Department of Clinical Nutrition, Hospital de Pediatría J.P. Garrahan, C1245AAM Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartment of Clinical Nutrition, Hospital de Pediatría J.P. Garrahan, C1245AAM Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartment of Growth & Development, Hospital de Pediatría J.P. Garrahan, C1245AAM Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartment of Clinical Nutrition, Hospital de Pediatría J.P. Garrahan, C1245AAM Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFood Services Area, Hospital de Pediatría J.P. Garrahan, C1245AAM Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartment of Neurology, Hospital de Pediatría J.P. Garrahan, C1245AAM Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartment of Neurology, Hospital de Pediatría J.P. Garrahan, C1245AAM Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIntroduction: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by an increased susceptibility to seizures. The ketogenic diet (KD) is currently the most important alternative non-pharmacological treatment. Despite its long history of clinical use, it is not clear how this diet affects longitudinal growth in children. Methods: A prospective study was designed to evaluate growth and nutritional status in 45 children on KD. Growth was assessed by measuring weight, height, and body mass index (BMI). Standard deviation scores (SDS) were calculated for all measurement parameters at KD initiation and at a two-year follow-up. Results: Overall, 45 patients who completed 24 months on KD were enrolled. Median age was 6.6 years (0.8 to 17.3), with a male predominance (<i>n</i> = 23); 74% of the 45 patients were responders on seizure reduction at three months; 26% of patients were non-responders. In our study, using −1 SDS as a cut-off point, growth deceleration was observed in 9% (n: 4) of the patients; however, the nutritional status was maintained or even improved. No correlation with age, sex, or ambulatory status was found. Conclusions: The nutritional follow-up of these patients was helpful to improve overweight and thinness but could not avoid growth deceleration in some of them. These findings confirm that children with refractory epilepsy on KD treatment require careful growth monitoring.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/7/1596ketogenic dietrefractory epilepsygrowthnutritional statuschildren |
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Marisa Armeno Antonella Verini Mariana del Pino Maria Beatriz Araujo Graciela Mestre Gabriela Reyes Roberto Horacio Caraballo A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory Epilepsy Nutrients ketogenic diet refractory epilepsy growth nutritional status children |
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Marisa Armeno Antonella Verini Mariana del Pino Maria Beatriz Araujo Graciela Mestre Gabriela Reyes Roberto Horacio Caraballo |
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A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory Epilepsy |
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A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory Epilepsy |
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A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory Epilepsy |
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A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory Epilepsy |
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A Prospective Study on Changes in Nutritional Status and Growth Following Two Years of Ketogenic Diet (KD) Therapy in Children with Refractory Epilepsy |
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prospective study on changes in nutritional status and growth following two years of ketogenic diet (kd) therapy in children with refractory epilepsy |
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Introduction: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by an increased susceptibility to seizures. The ketogenic diet (KD) is currently the most important alternative non-pharmacological treatment. Despite its long history of clinical use, it is not clear how this diet affects longitudinal growth in children. Methods: A prospective study was designed to evaluate growth and nutritional status in 45 children on KD. Growth was assessed by measuring weight, height, and body mass index (BMI). Standard deviation scores (SDS) were calculated for all measurement parameters at KD initiation and at a two-year follow-up. Results: Overall, 45 patients who completed 24 months on KD were enrolled. Median age was 6.6 years (0.8 to 17.3), with a male predominance (<i>n</i> = 23); 74% of the 45 patients were responders on seizure reduction at three months; 26% of patients were non-responders. In our study, using −1 SDS as a cut-off point, growth deceleration was observed in 9% (n: 4) of the patients; however, the nutritional status was maintained or even improved. No correlation with age, sex, or ambulatory status was found. Conclusions: The nutritional follow-up of these patients was helpful to improve overweight and thinness but could not avoid growth deceleration in some of them. These findings confirm that children with refractory epilepsy on KD treatment require careful growth monitoring. |
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