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Health-related quality of life in adults with drug-resistant focal epilepsy treated with modified Atkins diet in a randomized clinical trial
Authors:Magnhild Kverneland  Karl Otto Nakken  Dag Hofoss  Annette Holth Skogan  Per Ole Iversen  Kaja Kristine Selmer  Morten Ingvar Lossius
Affiliation:1. National Center for Epilepsy, Member of the ERN EpiCARE, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;2. Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Department of Hematology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;3. National Center for Epilepsy, Member of the ERN EpiCARE, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Division of Clinical Neuroscience, Department of Research and Innovation, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;4. National Center for Epilepsy, Member of the ERN EpiCARE, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Abstract:Ketogenic diet, a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet, is an established treatment for patients with severe epilepsy. We have previously reported a moderate reduction in seizure frequency after treatment with a modified Atkins diet. This study aimed to see whether dietary therapy impacts patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL). In a randomized controlled design, we compared the change in self-reported HRQOL among adults with difficult-to-treat epilepsy after a 12-week diet intervention. Thirty-nine patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy (age = 16–65 years) were randomized to eat a modified Atkins diet with maximum 16 g of carbohydrate per day (diet group, n = 19) or to continue eating habitual diet (control group, n = 20). No changes to the other epilepsy treatments were allowed. Patient-reported HRQOL was assessed with the Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory-89 (QOLIE-89). The diet group experienced a statistically significant improvement in mean total score of QOLIE-89 of 10 points compared to controls (p = .002). Moreover, although not statistically significant when using a cutoff of 50% seizure reduction, our data suggest an association between diet-induced reduction in seizure frequency and improvement in HRQOL. The improvement in HRQOL was not associated with diet-induced weight reduction.
Keywords:HRQOL  ketogenic diet  patient-reported outcome measure  QOL  QOLIE-89
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