Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently said that the diet could “cure” schizophrenia. We asked experts about the ...
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Keto Diet May Have a Surprising Bonus Benefit, Mouse Study Suggests
(Alexander Spatari/Moment/Getty Images) High-fat, low-carb ketogenic diets are controversial, but a new study in mice ...
After feeding mice with high blood sugar a keto diet, which is high in fat and low in carbohydrates, researchers saw the diet lowered their blood sugar and improved their response to exercise.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is promoting food as medicine, but experts say he's overstating what diet can do for serious illness.
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Mouse study suggests keto diet may reverse high blood sugar and boost exercise
A peer-reviewed study published in Nature Communications found that a strict ketogenic diet rapidly reversed high blood sugar in mice and, when paired with voluntary exercise, restored the aerobic ...
A new study suggests that high blood sugar may block some key benefits of exercise. However, researchers discovered that a high-fat ketogenic diet helped restore those benefits in mice by normalising ...
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Keto diet may unlock exercise benefits for those with high blood sugar
A Virginia Tech study on mice suggests a high-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet can normalize high blood sugar levels. This dietary change significantly improved how the animals' muscles responded to ...
Dr Isabella Cooper is a biochemistry medical pathology scientist, and ketogenic specialist whose research focuses on ageing biology, hyperinsulinaemia, ketogenic science, and chronic diseases ...
In hyperglycemic male mice, a ketogenic diet normalizes blood glucose and restores response to aerobic training.
Intermittent fasting and keto burn fat and shift the body to product ketones, but it remains unclear which is more effective.
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