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2012

Metabolism

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The Nervous System And Metabolic Dysregulation: Emerging Evidence Converges On Ketogenic Diet Therapy, David N. Ruskin, Susan A. Masino Mar 2012

The Nervous System And Metabolic Dysregulation: Emerging Evidence Converges On Ketogenic Diet Therapy, David N. Ruskin, Susan A. Masino

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A link between metabolism and brain function is clear. Since ancient times, epileptic seizures were noted as treatable with fasting, and historical observations of the therapeutic benefits of fasting on epilepsy were confirmed nearly 100 years ago. Shortly thereafter a high fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (KD) debuted as a therapy to reduce seizures. This strict regimen could mimic the metabolic effects of fasting while allowing adequate caloric intake for ongoing energy demands. Today, KD therapy, which forces predominantly ketone-based rather than glucose-based metabolism, is now well-established as highly successful in reducing seizures. Cellular metabolic dysfunction in the nervous system has …