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Ketogenic diet and fasting diet as Nutritional Approaches in Multiple Sclerosis (NAMS): protocol of a randomized controlled study
Bahr, Lina Samira; Bock, Markus; Liebscher, Daniela; Bellmann-Strobl, Judith; Franz, Liane; Prüß, Alexandra; Schumann, Dania; Piper, Sophie K.; Kessler, Christian S.; Steckhan, Nico; Michalsen, Andreas; Paul, Friedemann; Mähler, Anja
Abstract:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common inflammatory disease of the central nervous system in young adults that may lead to progressive disability. Since pharmacological treatments may have substantial side effects, there is a need for complementary treatment options such as specific dietary approaches. Ketone bodies that are produced during fasting diets (FDs) and ketogenic diets (KDs) are an alternative and presumably more efficient energy source for the brain. Studies on mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis showed beneficial effects of KDs and FDs on disease progression, disability, cognition and inflammatory markers. However, clinical evidence on these diets is scarce. In the clinical study protocol presented here, we investigate whether a KD and a FD are superior to a standard diet (SD) in terms of therapeutic effects and disease progression.
Automatic Tags
Ketogenic diet; Intermittent fasting; Dietary intervention; Multiple sclerosis; Anti-inflammatory diet
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