Ketogenic Weight Loss: The Lowering of Insulin Levels Is the Sleeping Giant in Patient Care.

Tom Staverosky
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Research conducted by members of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians (recently renamed the Obesity Medicine Association) and others shows remark- able health benefits associated with wellness protocols that limit the intake of carbohydrates and sugars, which results in lower insulin demand and levels. The research demonstrates that the lowering of insulin levels dramatically improves diabetes'-5 and the factors associated with metabolic syndrome,6-8 including cen- tral obesity, high blood pressure, and elevated blood lipids, which, of course, are risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease. Other conditions that have shown improvement under the influence of reduced insulin levels include fatty liver disease,9 polycystic ovary syndrome,10 gastroesophageal reflux disease,"12 irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea,13 and other maladies. Significantly, dietary carbohydrate restriction induces ketosis, a state in which the body is forced to burn fat instead of sugar as its primary source of fuel. When in ketosis, patients are able to lose weight safely, effectively, and relatively quickly.

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生酮减肥:胰岛素水平的降低是病人护理中沉睡的巨人。
美国减肥医师协会(最近更名为肥胖医学协会)的成员和其他人进行的研究表明,限制碳水化合物和糖的摄入的健康方案对健康有显著的好处,从而降低胰岛素的需求和水平。研究表明,胰岛素水平的降低显著改善了糖尿病和与代谢综合征相关的因素,包括中心性肥胖、高血压和血脂升高,这些因素当然是与心血管疾病相关的危险因素。其他在胰岛素水平降低的影响下有所改善的疾病包括脂肪肝、多囊卵巢综合征、胃食管反流病、腹泻性肠易激综合征和其他疾病。值得注意的是,饮食中的碳水化合物限制会导致酮症,在这种状态下,身体被迫燃烧脂肪而不是糖作为主要的燃料来源。当处于酮症时,患者能够安全、有效和相对快速地减肥。
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