First, how does a high - fat
ketogenic diet relate to the presence of gall stones?
Here are four new studies just published on the high - fat
ketogenic diet related to cognitive health, and preventing Alzheimer's Disease.
Not exact matches
The super-refractory status epilepticus recurred and was treated anew with the
ketogenic diet, but the patient succumbed to a heart attack not likely
related to the
diet, according to an independent panel.
«Looking at gene expression, the
ketogenic diet suppressed the longevity -
related TOR pathway and insulin signaling and up - regulated the fasting -
related transcription factor PPAR - alpha, a master regulator that helps the body more efficiently metabolize fat.»
Emerging research suggests that a
ketogenic or low - carb
diet may improve hormonal regulation, weight control and other PCOS -
related issues.
When I asked if he thought this could be
related to my
ketogenic diet, he promptly dismissed that notion and said that there is no research linking
diet to skin issues.
In this video, she and Dr. Justin Marchegiani, talk about Paleo functions,
Ketogenic diet, Mycotoxins, and how such things are
related to sleep, blood sugar levels, weight loss, calories, nutrient density and the salt and sugar combo.
This phenomena is not
related strictly to a
ketogenic diet, but is more likely associated with any major change in
diet.
Ketogenic diets are, in fact, closely
related to the Paleolithic
diet.
Miriam shares her very personal cancer story (and experience) with the
ketogenic diet — as it
related to her son.
In addition to these astute questions, I address things like Parkinson's disease and the gut - brain connection, as well as how high blood pressure could contribute to brain disorders like dementia.While most questions
related to brain health, others focused on whether a
ketogenic diet would be okay after you've had your gallbladder removed.
Link to the scientific article» Conference Paper:
Ketogenic diet and prolonged fasting improve health -
related quality of life and lipid profiles in multiple sclerosis - A randomized controlled trial» Source: Communication on the congress contribution ECTRIMS 2015
Can you recommend any books
relating to eating a
ketogenic diet that may plan out meals for me.
This pattern seems to indicate that hypoalgesia
relates somewhat to
ketogenic diet stringency, and also possibly that
ketogenic diets are more effective against mild pain.
The
ketogenic diet raises some concerns around the
diet negatively affecting one's lipid profile and increasing their risks of diseases
related to high cholesterol or triglycerides.
When you are first starting out with the
ketogenic diet, the first concerns that may arise can be
related to constant hunger feeling, a small variety of foods and overall stress which often comes as a by - product of dietary foods.
Biggest MCT oil benefits are
related to
ketogenic diet by helping your body getting into the state of ketosis.
... For people with type 2 diabetes or
related metabolic problems, very low carbohydrate
diets including the
ketogenic diet may offer an excellent long - term option.
Not directly
related to weight loss but more with a low carb or
ketogenic diet: my decades standing problem with dandruff has considerably improved as well as a years long rash - like problem on my breast region, among other skin problems.
In a
related poster, Hall presents data on the
ketogenic diet.
The effect of weight loss by
ketogenic diet on the body composition, performance -
related physical fitness factors, and cytokines of Taekwondo athletes (Rhyu and Cho, 2014)
There are concerns
related to kidneys while on a low carbohydrate
ketogenic diet and already we previously discussed «Ketoacidosis» in diabetic patients, we advise you to get your Blood Urea Nitrogen diagnosed on regular intervals while following a Ketosis
diet.
JAMA even recently published an article discussing its utility in weight loss and type 2 diabetes, both closely
related to several common cancers like breast and prostate cancer.9 This effect, in itself, may improve cancer outcomes since weight gain is associated with an increased risk of recurrence and death, thus the mediccal should seriously consider the
ketogenic diet, periodic ketosis, or simply low - carb to help patients achieve and maintain a healthy weight and healthy metabolic status.10 After years of taking continuous shots for their views, the modern day pioneers like Jeff Volek are finally receiving some vindication.
Another, closely
related, problem on
ketogenic diets is loss of muscle.
In summary, perhaps through glucose «starvation» of tumour cells and by reducing the effect of direct insulin -
related actions on cell growth,
ketogenic diets show promise as an aid in at least some kind of cancer therapy and is deserving of further and deeper investigation — certainly the evidence justifies setting up clinical trials.
The antiepileptogenic activity of the
ketogenic diet after traumatic brain damage is controversial though, 94 and further studies are needed to increase
related knowledge.
If we equate de facto
ketogenic diets with high - protein
diets (which is not always correct) then the risks proposed by critics of this type of dietary approach are essentially those of possible kidney damage due to high levels of nitrogen excretion during protein metabolism, which can cause an increase in glomerular pressure and hyperfiltration.12 There is not wide agreement between studies; however, some infer the possibility of renal damage from animal studies, 99, 100 whereas others, looking at both animal models, meta - analyses and human studies, propose that even high levels of protein in the
diet do not damage renal function.101, 102 In subjects with intact renal function, higher dietary protein levels caused some functional and morphological adaptations without negative effects.103 There may actually be renal -
related effects, but on blood pressure rather than morphological damage.
There is certainly a lot of discussion these days about the
ketogenic diet, especially as it
relates to brain function.
Because of the effective use of the
ketogenic diet in reducing seizures (see above), it has been suggested that it may also improve the clinical status in brain injury, especially by reducing the incidence of long - term consequences, such as epilepsy.79 Positive effects of a
ketogenic diet have also been reported in reducing the cortical contusion volume in an age - dependent manner in an animal model of cortical injury, which is
related to the maturation - dependent variability in brain ketone metabolism.92 These findings were also supported by the demonstration that a
ketogenic diet reduced post-traumatic cognitive and motor function impairment, at least in a rat model.93
I mention here Dominic D'Agnostino as he is actively engaged in very relevant research involving nutritional ketosis with funding from various sources including the US Navy for matters
relating to Navy Seals; and presumably it is not top secret.Plus he is a continuous state of nutritional ketosis and often will mention aspects of his own experience with being on a
ketogenic diet.