AI Article Synopsis

  • The study reviews literature on lifestyle behavioral interventions (sleep, nutrition, physical activity) for people with epilepsy (PWE), focusing on their impact on health outcomes like quality of life, psychological well-being, and seizure frequency.
  • A total of 4001 studies were screened, with 24 meeting inclusion criteria, showing that diet interventions (like ketogenic diets) can reduce seizures but have side effects, while physical activity improves quality of life but lacks lasting effects post-intervention.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the need for more research to clarify the relationship between these lifestyle changes and overall health outcomes in PWE.

Article Abstract

Objective: To gather and assess current literature on the prevalence and efficacy of lifestyle behavioral interventions (sleep, nutrition, physical activity) for health outcomes, including QOL, psychological well-being, behavioral changes, and seizure frequency, among PWE.

Data Source: A review was conducted of English-language articles identified from PubMed, Scopus, and Embase between January 2013 to January 2023.

Study Inclusion And Exclusion Criteria: Inclusion criteria were randomized controlled trials (RCT) with human subjects diagnosed with epilepsy who participated in a lifestyle behavioral intervention.

Data Extraction: Two researchers independently completed the title, abstract, and full-text reviews. Information extracted includes study population, duration, type of intervention, findings, and outcomes.

Data Synthesis: Data was narratively synthesized to show level of evidence and degree of consistency in findings. Results: 4001 studies identified, 66 full texts reviewed, and 24 included. A majority (n = 16) of studies utilized diet specific RCTs, and some focused on physical activity (n = 7) and sleep (n = 1). Diet-specific RCTs (eg, ketogenic, Modified Atkins) reported reduced seizure frequency with adverse effects, such as gastrointestinal complications. Physical activity-based interventions found that maintained levels of exercise improved QOL and psychological well-being. However, physical activity and diet-based interventions did not have lasting effects after study conclusion. Only the behavioral sleep intervention reported that sleep quality improved significantly and was maintained post-intervention.

Conclusion: Future research is needed to establish the relationship between lifestyle behavioral interventions on QOL and other health outcomes (eg, seizure frequency).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08901171241235731DOI Listing

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