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ketogenic diet side effects | ||||
type | ... | ... | ||
early side effect | late side effect | rare side effects | ||
acidosis | alterations in apolipoproteins B | allergy | ||
constipation | alterations in arterial function | basal ganglial changes | ||
dehydratation | atherogenic fenotype | cardiomiopathy | ||
exacerbation of gastroesophageal reflux | bone fractures | oesophagitis | ||
excessive ketosis | bruising | Fanconi renal tubular acidosis | ||
fatigue | decreased bone mineral density | gallstones | ||
Marzena Ułamek-Kozioł et al. 2016[1] |
The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control (refractory) epilepsy in children.
Weblinks
The Current Status of the Ketogenic Diet in Psychiatry
O045. Cluster headache improvement during Ketogenic Diet.
Review and update of the Hong Kong Epilepsy Guideline on status epilepticus
To treat or not to treat drug-refractory epilepsy by the ketogenic diet? That is the question
Rationale, Feasibility and Acceptability of Ketogenic Diet for Cancer Treatment