生酮饮食对心因性非癫痫发作(PNES)频率的影响:一项可行性随机试点研究。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsia Open Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1002/epi4.13131
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饮食干预的潜力,特别是在心因性非癫痫发作(PNES)患者中使用生酮饮食的潜力仍未得到充分探索。本研究旨在评估6周生酮饮食(改良阿特金斯饮食,MAD)干预成年PNES患者的可行性,并比较其对PNES频率和其他变量的影响与对照健康饮食(CD)。在一家三级神经内科医院进行了一项可行性试点随机对照试验,招募诊断为PNES的门诊患者,并将他们分配到MAD或CD组。基线和随访评估(2、4和6周)包括心理健康评估、PNES频率和代谢指标。统计分析采用描述性和推断性方法,包括重复测量方差分析。17例患者(平均年龄28.23±7.1岁)随机分为MAD组(n = 12)和CD组(n = 5)。整个样本的月PNES频率显著降低(p = 0.01, Hedges ES = 0.618),组间差异无统计学意义。在第6周,MAD组在PNES频率、抑郁和焦虑方面有显著改善。结果表明,在PNES患者中实施MAD是可行的,并提示它可以减少癫痫发作频率和抑郁和焦虑症状。这些发现值得在更大规模、更有力的研究中进一步调查,以证明其有效性。摘要:本研究探讨了改良阿特金斯饮食法(MAD)在降低心因性非癫痫发作(PNES)频率方面的潜在益处。结果表明,这种饮食是安全的,耐受性良好,可能会减少PNES的发生,以及抑郁和焦虑的症状。这些发现表明,饮食调整可能是PNES治疗的有益补充,尽管需要更大规模的研究来证实这些结果。
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The impact of ketogenic diet on the frequency of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES): A feasibility randomized pilot study.

The potential of dietary interventions, particularly the use of the ketogenic diet in patients with Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES), remains underexplored. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of a 6-week ketogenic diet (Modified Atkins Diet, MAD) intervention in adult patients with PNES and to compare its effects on PNES frequency and other variables against a control healthy diet (CD). A feasibility pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted at a tertiary neurology hospital, enrolling outpatients diagnosed with PNES and assigning them to either MAD or CD. Baseline and follow-up assessments (at 2, 4, and 6 weeks) included evaluation of mental health, PNES frequency, and metabolic measures. Descriptive and inferential methods, including repeated measures ANOVA, were used for statistical analysis. Seventeen patients (mean age 28.23 ± 7.1) were randomly allocated to receive either MAD (n = 12) or CD (n = 5). The entire sample exhibited a significant decrease in monthly PNES frequency (p = 0.01, Hedges ES = 0.618) without differences between groups. The MAD group showed significant improvement in PNES frequency, depression, and anxiety at week six. Results demonstrate that the implementation of MAD is feasible in patients with PNES and suggest that it may reduce seizure frequency and symptoms of depression and anxiety. These findings warrant further investigation in larger, powered studies to demonstrate efficacy. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: This study explored the potential benefits of the Modified Atkins Diet (MAD) in reducing the frequency of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES). The results showed that the diet is safe, well-tolerated, and may decrease the occurrence of PNES, as well as symptoms of depression and anxiety. These findings suggest that dietary modifications could be a helpful complement to PNES treatment, though larger studies are necessary to confirm these outcomes.

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Epilepsia Open
Epilepsia Open Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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