The Therapeutic Potential of the Ketogenic Diet across Diverse Chronic Health Conditions

A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition and Metabolism".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 September 2024 | Viewed by 56

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Dear Colleagues,

In recent years, the Ketogenic Diet, characterized by a high-fat and low-carbohydrate intake, has gained popularity in treating various conditions such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. However, the scientific evidence supporting its beneficial effects remains limited, and there is a need for further research to better understand its potential adverse effects.

This Special Issue, titled "The Therapeutic Potential of the Ketogenic Diet across Diverse Chronic Health Conditions", aims to delve into the diet's impact on diseases. Articles may focus on obesity, dyslipidemia, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, metabolic liver disease, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, epilepsy, autoimmune disease, or any other chronic health condition.

The objective of this issue is to elucidate the Ketogenic Diet's role in various aspects of preventing and managing metabolic conditions. Contributions from human, animal, and in vitro studies are welcome to enhance our understanding of the Ketogenic Diet.

Through this Special Issue, we aspire to furnish healthcare professionals and the scientific community with new evidence supporting diet-related approaches and their effects on metabolic diseases, ultimately enhancing patient dietary management. Moreover, we aim to shed light on the potential adverse effects of various diets, thus providing a more comprehensive understanding of the Ketogenic Diet's therapeutic potential.

Dr. Joffrey Zoll
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • ketogenic diet
  • high fat
  • low carbohydrate
  • obesity
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cancer
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • dyslipidemia
  • cardiovascular disease
  • metabolic liver disease
  • neurodegenerative disease
  • preventing and managing metabolic conditions
  • patient dietary management
  • human studies
  • animal studies
  • in vitro studies

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