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Assessment of the Metabolic Effects of Isocaloric 2:1 Intermittent Fasting in Mice
Published on: November 27, 2019
Intermittent fasting: a "new" historical strategy for controlling seizures?
Adam L Hartman1, James E Rubenstein, Eric H Kossoff
1Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Medicine, 600N. Wolfe St., Meyer 2-147, Baltimore, MD 21287, United States. ahartma2@jhmi.edu
Abstract:
In antiquity, fasting was a treatment for epilepsy and a rationale for the ketogenic diet (KD). Preclinical data indicate the KD and intermittent fasting do not share identical anticonvulsant mechanisms. We implemented an intermittent fasting regimen in six children with an incomplete response to a KD. Three patients adhered to the combined intermittent fasting/KD regimen for 2 months and four had transient improvement in seizure control, albeit with some hunger-related adverse reactions.
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