In a recent review published in the journal Diabetes Therapy, researchers weighed the evidence regarding ketogenic diets and their efficacy for the treatment of type 1 diabetes (T1D), type 2 diabetes ...
After feeding mice with high blood sugar a keto diet, which is high in fat and low in carbohydrates, researchers saw the diet lowered their blood sugar and improved their response to exercise.
This transcript has been edited for clarity. Jay H. Shubrook, DO: Hi. I'm Jay Shubrook, a family physician and diabetologist at Touro University California. We're here at the 79th Scientific Sessions ...
As type 2 diabetes rates continue to climb worldwide, innovative dietary approaches gain increasing attention from medical researchers and healthcare providers. The ketogenic diet emerges as a ...
To be healthy, conventional wisdom tells us to exercise and limit fatty foods. Exercise helps us lose weight and build muscle. It makes our hearts stronger and boosts how we take in and use oxygen for ...
There are also challenges involving food allergies, food intolerance, and cultural/religious dietary needs. Certain dietary requirements or preferences may make long-term adherence difficult. Each ...
A new study suggests that high blood sugar may block some key benefits of exercise. However, researchers discovered that a high-fat ketogenic diet helped restore those benefits in mice by normalising ...
Exercise normally boosts the body’s ability to use oxygen, a key marker of health and longevity — but high blood sugar can block that benefit. Researchers found that a ketogenic diet helped mice ...
A Virginia Tech study on mice suggests a high-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet can normalize high blood sugar levels. This dietary change significantly improved how the animals' muscles responded to ...
Researchers found that mice with high blood sugar on a ketogenic diet regained normal glucose levels and developed more ...
More than 10% of Americans have diabetes and roughly half of us are at risk for the disease, but most don't know how to eat to prevent the worst outcomes. To some degree, the advice is the same ...
The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that in 2015, 30.3 million people in the United States were living with diabetes; 90% to 95% of those individuals had ...