Does keto diet really work?
The
ketogenic or “keto” diet is a low-carbohydrate,
fat-rich eating plan that has been used for centuries to treat specific medical
conditions. In the 19th century, the ketogenic diet was
commonly used to help control diabetes. In 1920 it was introduced as an
effective treatment for epilepsy in children in whom medication was
ineffective. The ketogenic diet has also been tested and used in closely
monitored settings for cancer, diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, and
Alzheimer’s disease. However, this diet is gaining considerable attention as a
potential weight-loss strategy due to the low-carb diet craze, which started in
the 1970s with the Atkins diet (a very low-carbohydrate, high-protein diet,
which was a commercial success and popularized low-carb diets to a new level).
Today, other low-carb diets including the Paleo, South Beach, and Dukan diets
are all high in protein but moderate in fat. In contrast, the ketogenic diet is
distinctive for its exceptionally high-fat content, typically 70% to 80%,
though with only a moderate intake of protein.
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