The impact of a ketogenic diet on weight loss, metabolism, body composition and quality of life

IF 4.6 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES iScience Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2024.111291
Simon Hirschberger , David Effinger , Polina Yoncheva , Annika Schmid , Mara-Noel Weis , Lesca-Miriam Holdt , Daniel Teupser , Simone Kreth
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A ketogenic diet (KD) is increasingly debated as a countermeasure against nutrition-related modern diseases. While being immunologically beneficial, KD is still suspected of having severe metabolic side effects and negatively impacting general well-being, which prevents its widespread clinical use. We conducted a prospective pre-post interventional study investigating the effects of an eucaloric KD on metabolism, weight loss, body composition, diet adherence, and quality of life. The study had two stages: first, feasibility was tested in healthy, normal-weight participants over three weeks. After positive results, the KD period was expanded to three months, enrolling adults with overweight. Significant weight loss was observed in both groups, reducing body fat without affecting muscle or bone mass and without adverse metabolic changes. Quality of life improved, and fatigue symptoms in subjects with overweight decreased. These findings may help to overcome reservations about KD, encouraging its use as a medical tool for treating nutrition-related disorders.

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生酮饮食对减肥、新陈代谢、身体成分和生活质量的影响
生酮饮食(KD)作为预防与营养有关的现代疾病的对策,受到越来越多的讨论。虽然生酮饮食对免疫学有益,但仍被怀疑具有严重的代谢副作用,并对一般健康产生负面影响,因此无法在临床上广泛使用。我们进行了一项前瞻性的前后干预研究,调查多糖 KD 对新陈代谢、体重减轻、身体成分、饮食依从性和生活质量的影响。研究分为两个阶段:首先,在健康、体重正常的参与者中进行为期三周的可行性测试。取得积极成果后,KD 阶段延长至三个月,并招募了体重超标的成年人。两组参与者的体重都有显著下降,减少了体内脂肪,但不影响肌肉或骨骼质量,也没有出现不良的新陈代谢变化。生活质量得到改善,超重者的疲劳症状也有所减轻。这些研究结果可能有助于克服对 KD 的保留意见,鼓励将其用作治疗营养相关疾病的医疗工具。
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