Child Bipolar Network Ketogenic Diet Approach to Bipolar Disorder in Adolescents

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age12-21
SponsorUniversity of California, Los Angeles

About this trial

The present study is an open trial of ketogenic diets for adolescents and young adults (ages 12-21 yrs) in the depressive or mixed phases of bipolar disorder (BD). The investigators aim to determine whether combining standard of care pharmacological treatment for bipolar spectrum disorders with a 16-week ketogenic diet is well-tolerated and associated with improvements in depression, inflammatory and metabolic indicators, and executive functioning over the study period.

The experimental treatment in this study is a 16-week full ketogenic diet. Four study sites (UCLA, U Cincinnati, U Colorado and U Pittsburgh) will recruit 80 total youth (20 each) from bipolar specialty clinics. All youth eligible for the ketogenic therapy will be provided with the ketogenic diet and standard of care pharmacological treatment. During the diet therapy youth will be seen by a study child/adolescent psychiatrist at least once a month (and more frequently when needed), with the psychiatrist recommending and providing side effects monitoring and pharmacotherapy as clinically indicated.

The youth and caregivers will also meet with an expert dietitian who will coach all youth on maintaining the ketogenic diet (low carbs, high fats, medium protein) and making sure the child is tolerating the diet and getting enough liquid and nutrients, following the practice guidelines of the International Ketogenic Diet Study Group for treating youth. All youth and involved caregivers will also be provided will at least one motivational enhancement session to support them in goal setting and completion of the study elements.

Throughout the study the investigators will assess metabolic (e.g., blood ketones, HOMA-IR) and inflammatory indicators (e.g., C-reactive protein), both for safety reasons and to assess correlates of symptomatic change. Independent evaluators will assess youth every month regarding their symptoms (depression, mania, anxiety, psychosis), psychosocial functioning, and quality of life.

The investigators anticipate that the pilot will transpire over 24 months and be an important step toward establishing feasibility and acceptability of ketogenic therapy for this population, not only in terms of diet administration and compliance but also for obtaining symptomatic, metabolic and inflammatory measurements.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Youth must be ages 12 to 21 years old and speak English

Youth must be appropriate for outpatient treatment (i.e., not a danger to self or others; not acutely psychotic, suicidal or manic; not in need of partial or full hospitalization)

Youth must have a current BSD (bipolar I, II per DSM-5 criteria (Association, 2013) or other specified BSD by the University of Pittsburgh diagnostic criteria (Birmaher et al., 2006). The Pittsburgh other specified BSD criteria require recurrent and distinct 1-3 day periods (minimum 4 hours/day) in which there has been abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood plus two (three, if irritable mood only) symptoms of mania that caused a change in functioning and totaled at least 4 days in the child's lifetime

Active symptoms: In the 2 weeks prior to study intake, participants must have had weekly depression Psychiatric Status Ratings (PSRs) of 3 (moderate) or higher (using the 1-6 depression severity scales from the Adolescent Longitudinal Follow-up Evaluation, or A-LIFE); or an interview-based Children's Depression Rating Scale, Revised (CDRS-R) score covering the prior 2 weeks of > 20. Youth may also enter with mixed symptoms (e.g., simultaneous elevations of > 3 on the PSR depression and hypomania scales, with Young Mania Rating Scale scores of 12 or higher), without meeting criteria for a full manic episode in the past month.

Disqualifiers

pregnancy or breastfeeding

underweight (BMI below 18.5) or wasting syndrome (e.g., anorexia cachexia)

current or history of anorexia nervosa

current disordered eating (bulimia or binge eating disorder)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Ketogenic Therapy

Treatment groups

80 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators

University of California, Los Angeles

Lead sponsor

University of Cincinnati

Collaborator

University of Pittsburgh

Collaborator

University of Colorado, Denver

Collaborator

Advanced Ketogenic Therapies

Collaborator

Baszucki Family Foundation

Collaborator