From the New England Journal of Medicine:
An article on an upcoming ‘tightly controlled feeding study’. Here are 3 snippets from the article and the link to the full article:
'Interest in the Ketogenic Diet Grows for Weight Loss and Type 2 Diabetes'
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2669724
An article on an upcoming ‘tightly controlled feeding study’. Here are 3 snippets from the article and the link to the full article:
'Interest in the Ketogenic Diet Grows for Weight Loss and Type 2 Diabetes'
“A diet that lets a person eat fat to satiety—even saturated fat—without relying on calorie counting and still lose substantial weight, treat diabetes into remission, raise HDL levels, and lower triglycerides and blood pressure? It could be game changing for the field of chronic disease—if the benefits pan out in large-scale trials and can be sustained by many.”
“People with type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, may need to stay on the diet to control their disease.”
“For now, Ludwig said the evidence for very low-carb-diets for weight loss and diabetes management is still preliminary, but funding for high-quality research could change that. His weight-maintenance study is funded by a $12 million philanthropic grant from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation.”
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2669724