The ketogenic and atkins diets effect on intractable epilepsy: a comparison.

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Ahad Ghazavi
Seyed Hassan Tonekaboni
Parvaneh Karimzadeh
Ahmad Ali Nikibakhsh
Ali Khajeh
Afshin Fayyazi
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Intractable epilepsy is a major difficulty in child neurology, because the numbers of drugs that are available for treatment are limited and new treatments such as diets must be tried. Now there are some diets available for treating patients with intractable epilepsy. The oldest diet is the classic ketogenic diet and one of the newest diets is the modified Atkins diet. Patients have a harder time accepting the classic ketogenic diet than the Atkins diet, which is easier to accept because the food tastes better. This study compares the efficacy of the ketogenic diet and the Atkins diet for intractable epilepsy in children.