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+ | The Low Glycemic Index Treatment (LGIT) restricts the diet to only those foods with a [[Glycemic Index]] of less than 50<ref name="Kossoff-2011-3230"/>. However, the LGIT is more than just restricting the glycemic index, and requires a fat intake of 60% with a ketogenic ratio of 1:1<ref name="Kossoff-2011-3220"/>. The LGIT is similar to the [[Modified Atkins Diet]] and restricts carbohydrates to 40-60 grams/day<ref name="Kossoff-2011-3228"/>. The LGIT does not start with a hospital stay or a fast<ref name="Kossoff-2011-2888"/>. Although less restrictive, the LGIT has similar success rates to the traditional ketogenic diet, with more than 50% of patients achieving more than 50% seizure reduction and some becoming seizure free<ref name="Kossoff-2011-3246"/>. There have been no severe side effects from the LGIT, but minor problems include acidosis and constipation<ref name="Kossoff-2011-3252"/>. | ||
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+ | <ref name="Kossoff-2011-3252">Eric. Kossoff, [http://www.amazon.com/Ketogenic-Diets-Eric-H-Kossoff/dp/1936303108 Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders], date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3252</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="Kossoff-2011-3246">Eric. Kossoff, [http://www.amazon.com/Ketogenic-Diets-Eric-H-Kossoff/dp/1936303108 Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders], date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3246</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="Kossoff-2011-2888">Eric. Kossoff, [http://www.amazon.com/Ketogenic-Diets-Eric-H-Kossoff/dp/1936303108 Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders], date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 2888</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="Kossoff-2011-3228">Eric. Kossoff, [http://www.amazon.com/Ketogenic-Diets-Eric-H-Kossoff/dp/1936303108 Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders], date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3228</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="Kossoff-2011-3220">Eric. Kossoff, [http://www.amazon.com/Ketogenic-Diets-Eric-H-Kossoff/dp/1936303108 Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders], date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3220</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="Kossoff-2011-3230">Eric. Kossoff, [http://www.amazon.com/Ketogenic-Diets-Eric-H-Kossoff/dp/1936303108 Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders], date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3230</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 14 November 2013
The Low Glycemic Index Treatment (LGIT) restricts the diet to only those foods with a Glycemic Index of less than 50[1]. However, the LGIT is more than just restricting the glycemic index, and requires a fat intake of 60% with a ketogenic ratio of 1:1[2]. The LGIT is similar to the Modified Atkins Diet and restricts carbohydrates to 40-60 grams/day[3]. The LGIT does not start with a hospital stay or a fast[4]. Although less restrictive, the LGIT has similar success rates to the traditional ketogenic diet, with more than 50% of patients achieving more than 50% seizure reduction and some becoming seizure free[5]. There have been no severe side effects from the LGIT, but minor problems include acidosis and constipation[6].
1 See Also
- The classifications and types of Low Carbohydrate Diet.
- An introduction to the Ketogenic Diet.
- My experiences with ultrarunning on the Ketogenic Diet
- My Ketogenic Recipes
- Non-Ketogenic Low Carbohydrate Diets
2 References
- ↑ Eric. Kossoff, Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders, date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3230
- ↑ Eric. Kossoff, Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders, date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3220
- ↑ Eric. Kossoff, Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders, date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3228
- ↑ Eric. Kossoff, Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders, date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 2888
- ↑ Eric. Kossoff, Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders, date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3246
- ↑ Eric. Kossoff, Ketogenic diets : treatments for epilepsy and other disorders, date 2011, publisher Demos Health, location New York, isbn 1-936303-10-8, Kindle Offset 3252