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A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet to treat type 2 diabetes.

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Yancy, WS; Foy, M; Chalecki, AM; Vernon, MC; Westman, EC
Published in: Nutr Metab (Lond)
December 1, 2005

BACKGROUND: The low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet (LCKD) may be effective for improving glycemia and reducing medications in patients with type 2 diabetes. METHODS: From an outpatient clinic, we recruited 28 overweight participants with type 2 diabetes for a 16-week single-arm pilot diet intervention trial. We provided LCKD counseling, with an initial goal of <20 g carbohydrate/day, while reducing diabetes medication dosages at diet initiation. Participants returned every other week for measurements, counseling, and further medication adjustment. The primary outcome was hemoglobin A1c. RESULTS: Twenty-one of the 28 participants who were enrolled completed the study. Twenty participants were men; 13 were White, 8 were African-American. The mean [+/- SD] age was 56.0 +/- 7.9 years and BMI was 42.2 +/- 5.8 kg/m2. Hemoglobin A1c decreased by 16% from 7.5 +/- 1.4% to 6.3 +/- 1.0% (p < 0.001) from baseline to week 16. Diabetes medications were discontinued in 7 participants, reduced in 10 participants, and unchanged in 4 participants. The mean body weight decreased by 6.6% from 131.4 +/- 18.3 kg to 122.7 +/- 18.9 kg (p < 0.001). In linear regression analyses, weight change at 16 weeks did not predict change in hemoglobin A1c. Fasting serum triglyceride decreased 42% from 2.69 +/- 2.87 mmol/L to 1.57 +/- 1.38 mmol/L (p = 0.001) while other serum lipid measurements did not change significantly. CONCLUSION: The LCKD improved glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes such that diabetes medications were discontinued or reduced in most participants. Because the LCKD can be very effective at lowering blood glucose, patients on diabetes medication who use this diet should be under close medical supervision or capable of adjusting their medication.

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Nutr Metab (Lond)

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1743-7075

Publication Date

December 1, 2005

Volume

2

Start / End Page

34

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Nutrition & Dietetics
  • 3210 Nutrition and dietetics
  • 1111 Nutrition and Dietetics
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
  • 0606 Physiology
 

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Yancy, W. S., Foy, M., Chalecki, A. M., Vernon, M. C., & Westman, E. C. (2005). A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet to treat type 2 diabetes. Nutr Metab (Lond), 2, 34. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-2-34
Yancy, William S., Marjorie Foy, Allison M. Chalecki, Mary C. Vernon, and Eric C. Westman. “A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet to treat type 2 diabetes.Nutr Metab (Lond) 2 (December 1, 2005): 34. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-2-34.
Yancy WS, Foy M, Chalecki AM, Vernon MC, Westman EC. A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet to treat type 2 diabetes. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2005 Dec 1;2:34.
Yancy, William S., et al. “A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet to treat type 2 diabetes.Nutr Metab (Lond), vol. 2, Dec. 2005, p. 34. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/1743-7075-2-34.
Yancy WS, Foy M, Chalecki AM, Vernon MC, Westman EC. A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet to treat type 2 diabetes. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2005 Dec 1;2:34.
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Published In

Nutr Metab (Lond)

DOI

EISSN

1743-7075

Publication Date

December 1, 2005

Volume

2

Start / End Page

34

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Nutrition & Dietetics
  • 3210 Nutrition and dietetics
  • 1111 Nutrition and Dietetics
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
  • 0606 Physiology