At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Previously diagnosed with metabolic syndrome
- ✕No diagnosis of metabolic syndrome
- ✕Age less than 18 years
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Induced and Controlled Dietary Ketosis as a Regulator of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Pathologies
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Dietary Ketosis: Regulator of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome for Metabolic Syndrome and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 30 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Original research article entitled Induced and Controlled Dietary Ketosis as a Regulator of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome by Madeline Gibas for consideration for publication in a clinical journal. This research manuscript builds on previous landmark studies that report that major weight and fat mass loss in type II (T2D) patients who were fed a very low carbohydrate, ketogenic diet. In this manuscript, the investigators outline our research study that showed statistically significant (p \< 0.05) changes over time in hemoglobin A1c, weight, BMI, body fat percentage and ketones for patients with metabolic syndrome who were fed a very low carbohydrate diet, ketogenic diet.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
30 adults previously diagnosed with MetS randomly prescribed to one of three groups: a sustained ketogenic diet with no exercise, the participant's normal diet with no exercise, or participant's normal diet with 3-5 days per week of exercise for 30 minutes