Nebeling L C, Lerner E
Nutrition Department, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4906, USA.
J Am Diet Assoc. 1995 Jun;95(6):693-7. doi: 10.1016/S0002-8223(95)00189-1.
Traditionally, a ketogenic diet is given to drug-resistant children with epilepsy to improve seizure control. Inducing a ketogenic state in patients with cancer may be a useful adjunct to cancer treatment by affecting tumor glucose metabolism and growth while maintaining the patient's nutritional status. A ketogenic diet consisting of 60% medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil, 20% protein, 10% carbohydrate, and 10% other dietary fats was provided to a select group of pediatric patients with advanced-stage cancer to test the effects of dietary-induced ketosis on tumor glucose metabolism. Issues of tolerance and compliance for patients consuming an oral diet (consisting of normal table foods and daily MCT oil "shakes") and for patients receiving an enteral formula are reviewed. Preliminary use of the MCT oil-based diet suggests a potential in pediatric patients with cancer.
传统上,生酮饮食用于治疗耐药性癫痫儿童以改善癫痫控制。在癌症患者中诱导生酮状态可能是癌症治疗的一种有用辅助手段,通过影响肿瘤葡萄糖代谢和生长,同时维持患者的营养状况。向一组选定的晚期癌症儿科患者提供了一种由60%中链甘油三酯(MCT)油、20%蛋白质、10%碳水化合物和10%其他膳食脂肪组成的生酮饮食,以测试饮食诱导的酮症对肿瘤葡萄糖代谢的影响。本文回顾了口服饮食(由普通食物和每日MCT油“奶昔”组成)患者以及接受肠内配方饮食患者的耐受性和依从性问题。基于MCT油的饮食的初步应用表明其在癌症儿科患者中具有潜力。