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@bulkbiker quotes from article:
The ketogenic diet used by medical hospital teams might be higher in unhealthy fats (just look at the state of regular hospital food these days). Many hospitals will have their own formulas for keto foods, such as a blend of oils, shakes, or other pre-made foods with butter, heavy cream, and vegetable oils that are easier for kids. Parents might want to closely monitor the quality of ketogenic foods being used.
Children are pickier and it might be more of a struggle to get them to eat the right foods for a ketogenic diet.
There’s a fine line between making healthy choices for your kids and being so restrictive that a healthy relationship to food develops later in life.
That's not a criticism of ketogenic diets but the way that they are applied in hospitals.. So nothing that a well formulated ketogenic diet would include.
As for kids being picky.. who makes the food the kids or....?