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1 esponds to dietary manipulation such as the 'ketogenic diet'.
2 onent of the medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) ketogenic diet.
3 tely reversed in GF mice by consumption of a ketogenic diet.
4  after C75 injection in rats maintained on a ketogenic diet.
5 nd glycolysis), valproic acid (VPA), and the ketogenic diet.
6 cover possible therapeutic mechanisms of the ketogenic diet.
7 est in alternative therapies, especially the ketogenic diet.
8 with standard diet (P < 0.001), but not with ketogenic diet.
9  exogenous ketone ester supplementation or a ketogenic diet.
10 g translatable approaches such as fasting or ketogenic diet.
11 e reduction and may be a sounder option than ketogenic diet.
12 icarboxylic acid cycle and glutamate under a ketogenic diet.
13 irs ketogenesis in response to fasting and a ketogenic diet.
14 ity and attenuated seizures in animals fed a ketogenic diet.
15 rmacologic inhibition of PI3K and SGLT2 or a ketogenic diet.
16 ney phenotype in cystinotic animals fed with ketogenic diet.
17  mechanism for the antiseizure action of the ketogenic diet.
18  mice consuming a high-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet.
19 ic action of a high fat and low carbohydrate ketogenic diet.
20 sant effect of the medium chain triglyceride ketogenic diet.
21 en fasted or fed a high-fat low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet.
22 nt antitumor mechanisms were launched by the ketogenic diet.
23 PHOS deficiency can be bypassed by feeding a ketogenic diet.
24 -intensity exercise, or the low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet.
25 to respond appropriately to consumption of a ketogenic diet.
26 to be exacerbated by fasting and high-fat or ketogenic diets.
27 LUT1-DS) who objected to or did not tolerate ketogenic diets.
28 olic and physiologic alterations provoked by ketogenic diets.
29  were 3-5 times those reported with high-fat ketogenic diets.
30  as the modified Atkins diet) other than the ketogenic diet, (2) the relatively frequent occurrence (
31                  CS diagnosis rates for 72-h ketogenic diet, 24-h ketogenic diet and 18-h fasting pre
32        Myocardial suppression rates for 72-h ketogenic diet, 24-h ketogenic diet and 18-h fasting pre
33 et, glucose predominates throughout but in a ketogenic diet, 3-hydroxybutyrate contributes most stron
34                                          The ketogenic diet, a high-fat, low-carbohydrate regimen, is
35 nged deprivation of food or consumption of a ketogenic diet activates the IRE1alpha-XBP1 pathway in m
36 s, specifically Vegan, Typical American, and Ketogenic diets, all very common in the US context.
37                                          The ketogenic diet also may facilitate mechanisms by which t
38 d mortality, whereas carbohydrate-restricted ketogenic diets ameliorate T2D and suppress breast cance
39                             Optimized cyclic ketogenic diet and 1,3-butanediol supplementation regime
40 iagnosis rates for 72-h ketogenic diet, 24-h ketogenic diet and 18-h fasting preparations are as foll
41 pression rates for 72-h ketogenic diet, 24-h ketogenic diet and 18-h fasting preparations are as foll
42 ldren were available for analysis: 54 on the ketogenic diet and 49 controls.
43                78 infants were assigned to a ketogenic diet and 58 to antiseizure medication, of whom
44             73 children were assigned to the ketogenic diet and 72 children to the control group.
45 ystem during protein absorption, following a ketogenic diet and an increased intake of antioxidants,
46 ch for a 4-wk period-an LC (4% carbohydrate) ketogenic diet and an MC (35% carbohydrate) diet-randomi
47 al decreases in total microbial loads on the ketogenic diet and enable us to determine the differenti
48             Dietary therapies, including the ketogenic diet and its variations, have been available f
49 lating FGF21 in response to starvation and a ketogenic diet and that FGF21 is required for behavioral
50 he epigenome gives us an appreciation of the ketogenic diet and the potential for bioenergetic therap
51  expression were observed in mice that ate a ketogenic diet and when fasting, which suggests that FGF
52                                      As both ketogenic diets and intermittent fasting increase circul
53 gamma coactivator-1alpha pathway activation, ketogenic diets and other new strategies is required.
54                    Despite some benefit from ketogenic diets and vagal nerve stimulation, there has b
55 of GLUT1 deficiency has important treatment (ketogenic diet) and genetic counseling implications.
56 terventions such as caloric restriction, the ketogenic diet, and a high-fat diet systemically alter a
57 tabolic factors such as caloric restriction, ketogenic diet, and hyperglycemia influence the inflamma
58 study reveals that different formulations of ketogenic diets, and dietary fiber content in particular
59 tors, denosumab discontinuation, SARS-CoV-2, ketogenic diets, and extreme exercise, but these account
60 sacrifice, kidneys of knockout mice fed with ketogenic diet appeared macroscopically similar to those
61                             In addition, the ketogenic diet appears to favor the synthesis of glutami
62                                              Ketogenic diets are also now being increasingly studied
63      Over 70% of obese humans have NAFLD and ketogenic diets are common weight loss strategies.
64                          These properties of ketogenic diets are recapitulated by the ketone body bet
65 ite, a response that seems to be absent when ketogenic diets are used.
66                                              Ketogenic diets are very efficient to control epilepsy a
67                                              Ketogenic diets are very low carbohydrate, high fat, mod
68 usions, general anesthesia, hypothermia, and ketogenic diet as treatment for uncontrolled status epil
69 aimed to establish the efficacy of a classic ketogenic diet at reducing seizure frequency compared wi
70                            In vivo, BHB or a ketogenic diet attenuates caspase-1 activation and IL-1b
71                       A commonly used rodent ketogenic diet (Bio-Serv F3666) that is very high in fat
72 , not only as the mechanism of action of the ketogenic diet, but also as a potential target of future
73 me modulates the anti-seizure effects of the ketogenic diet, but how specific dietary formulations di
74                                              Ketogenic diet can change the metabolism in the body and
75 activation of RIPK1 or metabolic rescue with ketogenic diet can prevent postnatal lethality and BBB d
76  how the well-recognized clinical effects of ketogenic diets can alter human behavior via the same ce
77                                              Ketogenic diets can improve seizures in children older t
78 dy produced during fasting or adherence to a ketogenic diet, can inhibit the NLRP3 inflammasome and r
79 ose and -insulin conditions, associated with ketogenic diets, can reduce the activity of the mechanis
80 profiling demonstrates that maintenance on a ketogenic diet causes a 25% reduction of myocardial (13)
81 ulation of most microbial pathways following ketogenic diet compared with baseline and vegan diet.
82  under standard diet, overnight fasting, and ketogenic diet conditions.
83                                            A ketogenic diet consisting of a high ratio of fat to carb
84  hepatocytes following exercise, fasting, or ketogenic diet consumption.
85                                            A ketogenic diet could be a treatment option in infants wh
86 e, we have explored whether treatment with a ketogenic diet could lead to a similar rescue through in
87 fied into 6 overarching thematic groups: (1) ketogenic diets, diabetes, supplements, and statins; (2)
88                                              Ketogenic diet, diazepam, valproate, potassium bromide a
89                     In this phase 4 trial, a ketogenic diet did not differ in efficacy and tolerabili
90 Children were randomly assigned to receive a ketogenic diet, either immediately or after a 3-month de
91                 Notably, although a high-fat ketogenic diet elevates ISC function and post-injury reg
92 ermia, magnesium, pyridoxine, immunotherapy, ketogenic diet, emergency neurosurgery, electroconvulsiv
93   Through these mechanisms, AMPK agonists or ketogenic diets enhance the efficacy of anti-CTLA-4 immu
94 he mechanisms through which low carbohydrate ketogenic diets exert their ameliorative effects still r
95 chthonous animal models of CRC and find that ketogenic diets exhibit a strong tumour-inhibitory effec
96                            Weaning mice to a ketogenic diet extends viability to 8.5 wk.
97 ncentrations are higher within the hearts of ketogenic diet-fed mice challenged with ketones compared
98 mpared with chow-fed C57BL/6 mice, fasted or ketogenic diet-fed mice displayed increased hepatic TG c
99 dies required for survival during fasting or ketogenic diet feeding.
100 igh lipid utilization, including fasting and ketogenic diet feeding.
101 s induced by an overnight fast or short term ketogenic diet feeding.
102  However, we found that Pcx(L-/-) mice fed a ketogenic diet for 1 week became severely hypoglycemic,
103 esions in Eker rats (Tsc2+/-) subjected to a ketogenic diet for 4, 6 and 8 months.
104 by parents of some children treated with the ketogenic diet for epilepsy control, although this side
105  participants sequentially consumed vegan or ketogenic diets for 2 weeks ( NCT03878108 ).
106                                   The use of ketogenic diets for weight loss is not warranted.
107 s were replicated in Ctns(-/-) rats fed with ketogenic diet from 2 to 8 months of life.
108            When Ctns(-/-) mice were fed with ketogenic diet from 3 to 12 months of age, we observed s
109 the age of 3 years who were treated with the ketogenic diet from April 2004 to June 2014 were retrosp
110  also observed after mice were fed with this ketogenic diet from the age of 6 months to the age of 15
111 nd randomised group, was similar between the ketogenic diet group (5 [IQR 1-16]) and antiseizure medi
112 h groups (40 [51%] of 78 participants in the ketogenic diet group and 26 [45%] of 58 participants in
113                                          The ketogenic diet had no effect in these models.
114                                              Ketogenic diet had significant benefits for preventing k
115                                            A ketogenic diet has also been found to induce mitochondri
116                                          The ketogenic diet has been widely and successfully used to
117 creased availability of anticonvulsants, the ketogenic diet has re-emerged as a therapeutic option.
118  therapy for pediatric epilepsy known as the ketogenic diet has seen a revival in its clinical use du
119 treatments such as the high-fat, antiseizure ketogenic diet have become mainstream, and metabolic sub
120 n of the diet (the medium-chain triglyceride ketogenic diet), have been shown to directly inhibit AMP
121   High-fat, low-carbohydrate diets, known as ketogenic diets, have been used as a non-pharmacological
122 ion, pyridoxine, steroids and immunotherapy, ketogenic diet, hypothermia, emergency resective neurosu
123 f this study was to test the efficacy of the ketogenic diet in a randomised controlled trial.
124                       Here, we report that a ketogenic diet in Kmt2d(+/betaGeo) mice modulates H3ac a
125 onsible for the antiepileptic effects of the ketogenic diet in mice.
126 f this includes the therapeutic benefit of a ketogenic diet in neurologic diseases, including epileps
127 ning could in part explain the effect of the ketogenic diet in reducing epileptic seizures.
128 es that several mechanisms may exist for the ketogenic diet, including disruption of glutamatergic sy
129           Ketogenic conditions-starvation or ketogenic diet-increase K8(+/+) HMGCS2, whereas this res
130                                Strikingly, a ketogenic diet increased lysine acetylation in Cpt2M(-/-
131 OR inhibition, serum-starvation/fasting, and ketogenic diet, increased ASO-mediated target reduction
132                                          The ketogenic diet induced hepatic lipid oxidation and ketog
133   Here we focus on a novel hypothesis that a ketogenic diet-induced change in energy metabolism incre
134                         Here, we report that ketogenic-diet-induced changes in energy status enhance
135 tion of a high fat, low carbohydrate (HF-LC) ketogenic diet induces hepatic fibroblast growth factor
136  may contribute to the beneficial effects of ketogenic diet intervention in aged mice and in human su
137 pecific diets (i.e., complex carbohydrate or ketogenic diet), iron supplementation, and albumin infus
138                                          The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate protein, low carb
139                                            A ketogenic diet is a potential adjuvant cancer therapy th
140                The medium chain triglyceride ketogenic diet is an established treatment for drug-resi
141 ingly, the use of therapeutic hypothermia or ketogenic diet is described as a strategy for super-refr
142                                            A ketogenic diet is used as anti-seizure therapy i.a. in t
143 er 80 years ago with the introduction of the ketogenic diet, is required.
144      Although caloric restriction (CR) and a ketogenic diet (KD) are often thought to limit tumour pr
145  on glucose has driven interest in using the ketogenic diet (KD) as a treatment for GBM.
146                                            A ketogenic diet (KD) can induce weight loss and improve g
147        The full anticonvulsant effect of the ketogenic diet (KD) can require weeks to develop in rats
148 ed clinical evidence to support the use of a ketogenic diet (KD) for cancer patients.
149                                 The high-fat ketogenic diet (KD) has become an increasingly popular d
150                                            A ketogenic diet (KD) has been reported to enhance respons
151                                          The ketogenic diet (KD) has emerged as a dietary regime that
152                               Weight loss by ketogenic diet (KD) has gained popularity in management
153 The whole foods plant-based diet (WFPBD) and ketogenic diet (KD) have gained popularity in oncology,
154 virus infection, and whether a pro-longevity ketogenic diet (KD) impacts immune surveillance, we deve
155                 Assess the tolerability of a ketogenic diet (KD) in patients with relapsing multiple
156                  We asked whether a high-fat ketogenic diet (KD) increases UCP levels and activity in
157                                          The ketogenic diet (KD) is a high fat and low carbohydrate d
158                                            A ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet
159                                            A ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate meta
160                                          The ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate, and
161                                          The ketogenic diet (KD) is a normocaloric diet composed of h
162                                          The ketogenic diet (KD) is an effective treatment option for
163 gated whether an isocaloric low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (KD) is associated with changes in EE, re
164                                          The ketogenic diet (KD) is the standard of care to achieve m
165 severity and neurotoxicity in AUD and that a ketogenic diet (KD) may mitigate these effects.
166                 An attenuating effect of the ketogenic diet (KD) on CRC cell growth has been previous
167 Previous studies have shown that animals fed ketogenic diet (KD) perform better in learning tasks tha
168  sarcoidosis, requiring preparation with the ketogenic diet (KD) to achieve myocardial glucose suppre
169 aOHB), the main ketone body (KB) produced in ketogenic diet (KD), is neuroprotective in aralar-knock-
170 s with AAAs received either a standard diet, ketogenic diet (KD), or exogenous KBs (EKB).
171  increases with fasting and consumption of a ketogenic diet (KD).
172 g or treatment with the high-fat antiseizure ketogenic diet (KD).
173 ydrate, 35% fat, 15% protein) and isocaloric ketogenic diets (KD; 5% carbohydrate, 80% fat, 15% prote
174 riched exclusively in saturated fatty acids (ketogenic diet; KD) confer a hyper-inflammatory response
175                                              Ketogenic diets (KDs) are popularly used to aid a myriad
176   Intermittent short-term fasting (ISTF) and ketogenic diets (KDs) exert overlapping but not identica
177                   High-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diets (KDs) have shown beneficial effects in m
178              Very low-carbohydrate, high-fat ketogenic diets (KDs) induce a pronounced shift in metab
179                                              Ketogenic diets (KDs)-very-low-carbohydrate and very-hig
180                                              Ketogenic diets (KGDs) have proven effective for disorde
181                         Specifically, murine ketogenic diet lacks the complex spectrum of phytochemic
182 We examined the effect of a low carbohydrate ketogenic diet (LCKD) (80% kcal from fat, ketogenic rati
183                               Second, common ketogenic diets lead to a therapeutically counterintuiti
184                                              Ketogenic diet may provide a partial therapeutic alterna
185 flammatory effects of caloric restriction or ketogenic diets may be linked to BHB-mediated inhibition
186                      Caloric restriction and ketogenic diets may modify the progression of neurologic
187 mary circulating ketone body produced by the ketogenic diet, may mediate its effects on seizures by b
188 d be suppressed by a carbohydrate-restricted ketogenic diet, MEDICA treatment suppressed tumor growth
189 ll now turn to dietary therapies such as the ketogenic diet, medium-chain triglyceride diet, modified
190                The mechanisms underlying the ketogenic diet might also have roles in other disorders,
191 asting or by maintaining a low-carbohydrate (ketogenic) diet might reduce epileptic seizures and offe
192 rials comparing different dietary therapies (ketogenic diet, modified Atkins diet, and low glycemic i
193 o mediate the stimulatory effect of an HF-LC ketogenic diet on FGF21 expression.
194 chemically and histologically the effects of ketogenic diet on kidney disease of two animal models of
195  information is available on the effect of a ketogenic diet on plasma lipoproteins in children with d
196                        Beneficial effects of ketogenic diet on tubular function were also observed af
197  trial, all of whom were randomly assigned a ketogenic diet: one child (who also had dystonic cerebra
198  without stratification, to either a classic ketogenic diet or a further antiseizure medication for 8
199 entified NLRP3 inflammasome blockade using a ketogenic diet or betaHB supplementation as a potential
200 ctive of whether ketosis was achieved with a ketogenic diet or exogenous ketone ester.
201  demonstrate that energy stress induced by a ketogenic diet or fasting can enhance checkpoint blockad
202 Young adult rats and mice were placed on the ketogenic diet or maintained on control diet.
203 eckpoint blockade and advocate for combining ketogenic diets or AMPK agonists with anti-CTLA4 immunot
204  liver AQP9 levels were observed in rats fed ketogenic diets or high-protein diets, but AQP9 levels w
205                      These data suggest that ketogenic diets or other ketogenic treatments might be u
206 nic diet: OR, 8.6 [95% CI, 3.7-20.0]), while ketogenic diet (OR, 6.5 [95% CI, 2.3-18.0]) and modified
207 inuation rates were significantly higher for ketogenic diet (OR, 8.6 [95% CI, 1.8-40.6]) and modified
208 ed Atkins diet: OR, 11.3 [95% CI, 5.1-25.1]; ketogenic diet: OR, 8.6 [95% CI, 3.7-20.0]), while ketog
209                            Replacing chow by ketogenic diet overrode the macroH2A1.1-dependent metabo
210 es of hepatic oxidative fluxes fueled by the ketogenic diet paralleled lower rates of de novo lipogen
211 and had not been treated previously with the ketogenic diet participated in a randomised controlled t
212 ch as starvation, diabetic ketoacidosis, and ketogenic diets, play a potentially important role in re
213 ere, we show that a carbohydrate-restricted (ketogenic) diet potentiates CI induced by intermittent h
214                                          The ketogenic diet produced good seizure control.
215                                   A high-fat ketogenic diet produced significant increases in the ath
216 ate diets offered balanced benefits, whereas ketogenic diets produced greater weight loss but greater
217 bgroup of the 371 patients accepted into the ketogenic diet program between 1994 and 2001.
218                                              Ketogenic diets promote nutritional ketosis and have sho
219                       Prolonged feeding of a ketogenic diet promotes the growth of renal tumors by re
220               These results suggest that the ketogenic diet provides a promising therapeutic strategy
221 e short term, high-protein, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diets reduce hunger and lower food intake sign
222                    These data suggest that a ketogenic diet-related bleeding tendency occurs in about
223             Anticonvulsant mechanisms of the ketogenic diet remain incompletely understood.
224  Traditional antiseizure medications and the ketogenic diet remain the main treatment options.
225                           A low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet remains one of the most effective (but my
226             All three patients who tried the ketogenic diet responded well to this treatment, and fut
227    Growing evidence suggests that one of the ketogenic diet's main mechanisms of action is reducing i
228 is preclinical study, we demonstrated that a ketogenic diet significantly improves colitis in CGD mic
229                    At 6 months, the high-fat ketogenic diet significantly increased the mean plasma l
230              Additional animals received the ketogenic diet (starting at 20 or 60 d old).
231  consideration of dietary choline content in ketogenic diet studies in rodents to limit hepatic mitoc
232 Analysing medium-chain fatty acids in future ketogenic diet studies will provide further insights int
233                                  In a murine ketogenic-diet study, we compare microbial loads in lume
234           The results from this trial of the ketogenic diet support its use in children with treatmen
235  as the perceived absolute requirement for a ketogenic diet, the assumed lack of structural brain def
236 termittent fasting, fasting-mimicking diets, ketogenic diets, time-restricted feeding, protein restri
237 R in mice suppressed the ability of an HF-LC ketogenic diet to induce hepatic FGF21 gene expression.
238          Depletion of glucose levels using a ketogenic diet to lower lactate production by glycolytic
239 mised cells points to the potential use of a ketogenic diet to treat patients with heteroplasmic mtDN
240 (24 h of fasting and a very low carbohydrate ketogenic diet) to demonstrate that heart muscle engages
241                However, the effectiveness of ketogenic diets toward alleviating NAFLD remains unclear
242              Behavioral assays indicate that ketogenic diet treatment leads to the prolonged rescue o
243                                              Ketogenic diet treatment of Shank3-deficient mice elevat
244                                              Ketogenic diet treatment significantly reduced tactile a
245 ave been shown in the rat hippocampus during ketogenic diet treatment.
246                Our findings reveal that on a ketogenic diet, treatment with eFT508 (also known as tom
247 y pharmacological stimulation of PDH or by a ketogenic diet, two treatments used for PDH deficiencies
248            Our data revealed that overall, a ketogenic diet was associated with a significant upregul
249                                        A 4:1 ketogenic diet was maintained for 15 mo, and whole-body
250 mpared to other treatment options, while the ketogenic diet was most effective in maintaining seizure
251                        Only a decade ago the ketogenic diet was seen as a last resort; however, it ha
252 bohydrates are restricted in patients on the ketogenic diet, we evaluated the effects of limiting car
253 g opinions about the anticancer actions of a ketogenic diet, we have shown that this anti-seizure the
254 iciency on the pleiotropic effects of rodent ketogenic diets, we studied four custom diets that diffe
255 e first year of life, while clobazam and the ketogenic diet were effective in long-term seizure manag
256 er barbiturates, vagus nerve stimulator, and ketogenic diet were not associated with outcome.
257        In 2009, two controlled trials of the ketogenic diet were published, as well as an Internation
258 and adults with G1D who were not receiving a ketogenic diet were selected on a first-come, first-enro
259 iabetes or T2DM followed the well-formulated ketogenic diet (WFKD) and the Mediterranean-plus diet (M
260 endurance sports and as medical treatment in ketogenic diets where these diets regulate energy metabo
261 eek-old) Shank3-deficient mice with a 4-week ketogenic diet, which can act as an endogenous inhibitor
262 eek-old) Shank3-deficient mice with a 4-week ketogenic diet, which can act as an endogenous inhibitor
263 duals with epilepsy benefit from consuming a ketogenic diet, which is similar to the more commonly kn
264 at liver were dramatically up-regulated by a ketogenic diet, which lowered HNE basal level.
265 tant adjunct to pharmacologic therapy is the ketogenic diet, which often improves seizure control, ev
266 (n = 94); 18h-fasting (n = 44); 72-h daytime ketogenic diet with 3-day overnight fasting (n = 98).
267 e report (k=0.88) Conclusion: A 72-h daytime ketogenic diet with 3-day overnight fasting, achieved su
268 ts were applied from 03/2014 to 12/2019.24-h ketogenic diet with overnight fasting (n = 94); 18h-fast
269  superior myocardial suppression versus 24-h ketogenic diet with overnight fasting and 18h-fasting us
270 I3K inhibitors is dramatically enhanced by a ketogenic diet, with a proposed mechanism involving diet
271  compared with littermate control mice fed a ketogenic diet, yet it did not improve cardiac hypertrop

 
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