MCT Diet

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  • A type of Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy
  • Introduce MCT
    • Digestive differences
  • History
    • Introduced in the early 1970s by Huttenlocher to allow more carbohydrate
    • (Huttenlocher et al., 1971).
      • Medium-chain triglycerides as a therapy for intractable child epilepsy. Neurology
  • Formation of MCT diet
    • 60% MCT, 10% Protein, 15-19% carbohydrate and 11-15% long chain fats.
  • Digestive problems
  • Concerns about saturated fat
  • Digestive Adaptation and Phased introduction (5-10 days)
  • Relative success for epilepsy

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