Author: | David Miller | ISBN: | 1230002106618 |
Publisher: | David Miller | Publication: | January 20, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | David Miller |
ISBN: | 1230002106618 |
Publisher: | David Miller |
Publication: | January 20, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Ketogenic diet is one of those programs that has had a mixed history with many fans and critics . The diet has been particularly associated with the treatment of epilepsy, where it is said to have a lot of therapeutic properties that enhance the wellbeing of the patient without endangering their safety. This is a lifestyle choice with a multiplicity of potential benefits beyond the obvious one of losing weight effectively. The fundamentals of this diet are premised on the need to reduce the carbohydrate intake for an individual (Hanlon, 1997). In that respect, the Ketogenic diet borrows from some ideas that have been successfully used in the Atkins program. One of the key health indicators will be ketonuria, which is found within the bloodstream and urine. This test is undertaken with a strip, which is then compared against a standard chart to come up with the right metrics for the patient at any given moment in time. Some of the core characteristics of the Ketogenic diet is a high fat content. At the same time, the protein intake is adequate. Medical literature has shown this diet is effective in handling difficult refractory epilepsy amongst children. Through its unique configuration, the plan forces the body to burn fats, instead of carbohydrates.
The Ketogenic diet is one of those programs that has had a mixed history with many fans and critics . The diet has been particularly associated with the treatment of epilepsy, where it is said to have a lot of therapeutic properties that enhance the wellbeing of the patient without endangering their safety. This is a lifestyle choice with a multiplicity of potential benefits beyond the obvious one of losing weight effectively. The fundamentals of this diet are premised on the need to reduce the carbohydrate intake for an individual (Hanlon, 1997). In that respect, the Ketogenic diet borrows from some ideas that have been successfully used in the Atkins program. One of the key health indicators will be ketonuria, which is found within the bloodstream and urine. This test is undertaken with a strip, which is then compared against a standard chart to come up with the right metrics for the patient at any given moment in time. Some of the core characteristics of the Ketogenic diet is a high fat content. At the same time, the protein intake is adequate. Medical literature has shown this diet is effective in handling difficult refractory epilepsy amongst children. Through its unique configuration, the plan forces the body to burn fats, instead of carbohydrates.