Proceedings of the 2022 “Lifestyle Intervention for Epilepsy (LIFE)” symposium hosted by Cleveland Clinic

Author:

Spurgeon Elizabeth1ORCID,Saper Robert2,Alexopoulos Andreas1,Allendorfer Jane B.3ORCID,Bar Judith2,Caldwell Jessica4,Cervenka Mackenzie5ORCID,Darling Sandra2,Dombrowski Stephen2,Gallagher Lisa6,Lazar Sara7,Modlo Erik8,Perko Jim2,Sajatovic Martha9ORCID,Tilahun Bikat1ORCID,Yardi Nandan10,Najm Imad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cleveland Clinic, Epilepsy Center Cleveland Ohio USA

2. Department of Wellness and Preventive Medicine Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

3. Department of Neurology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

4. Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo, Center for Brain Health Las Vegas Nevada USA

5. Epilepsy Center, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

6. Arts and Medicine Department Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

7. Department of Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital Charlestown Massachusetts USA

8. Cleveland Clinic, Center for Functional Medicine Cleveland Ohio USA

9. Neurological and Behavioral Outcomes Center University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Cleveland Ohio USA

10. Yardi Epilepsy Clinic Pune India

Abstract

AbstractLifestyle interventions are strategies used to self‐manage medical conditions, such as epilepsy, and often complement traditional pharmacologic and surgical therapies. The need for integrating evidence‐based lifestyle interventions into mainstream medicine for the treatment of epilepsy is evident given that despite the availability of a multitude of treatments with medications and surgical techniques, a significant proportion of patients have refractory seizures, and even those who are seizure‐free report significant adverse effects with current treatments. Although the evidence base for complementary medicine is less robust than it is for traditional forms of medicine, the evidence to date suggests that several forms of complementary medicine including yoga, mindfulness meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, diet and nutrition, exercise and memory rehabilitation, and music therapy may have important roles as adjuncts in the treatment armamentarium for epilepsy. These topics were discussed by a diverse group of medical providers and scientists at the “Lifestyle Intervention for Epilepsy (LIFE)” symposium hosted by Cleveland Clinic.Plain Language SummaryThere are many people with epilepsy who continue to have seizures even though they are being treated with medication or brain surgery. Even after seizures stop, some may experience medication side effects. There is research to suggest that certain lifestyle changes, such as yoga, mindfulness, exercise, music therapy, and adjustments to diet, could help people with epilepsy, when used along with routine treatment. Experts discussed the latest research at the “Lifestyle Intervention for Epilepsy (LIFE)” symposium hosted by Cleveland Clinic.

Funder

Charles L. Shor Foundation for Epilepsy Research

Publisher

Wiley

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