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The Ketogenic Diet Might Burn 10 Times More Fat Than The Standard American Diet
Women's Health ^ | December 15, 2017 | Korin Miller

Posted on 12/23/2017 3:04:43 PM PST by nickcarraway

Pretty impressive.

Many people who follow the ketogenic diet (a.k.a. keto) are obsessed with its ability to help you lose weight quickly—and keep it off. Now, new research has found that the low-carb diet may have one especially huge perk going for it: It might burn 10 times more fat than other diets.

That’s the major finding from research published in the journal Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews. For the study, scientists took 30 adults who had been diagnosed with metabolic syndrome, a group of health conditions that increase the risk of developing heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. They then randomly put them in three groups: One group ate a ketogenic diet but didn’t exercise, another ate a standard American diet and didn’t exercise, and a third that ate a standard American diet and exercised for 30 minutes a day for up to five days a week.

Here’s what they found: In 10 weeks, the group that was on the ketogenic diet had “significant” changes in their weight, body fat percentage, BMI, hemoglobin A1c (a test that measures a person’s blood sugar), and ketones (the result of your body burning fat for energy). Their resting metabolic rate, which is the rate that your body body burns energy when you’re not doing anything, was more than 10 times that of people who ate a standard diet. “All variables for the ketogenic group out-performed those of the exercise and non-exercise groups,” the researchers wrote in the study. (Learn how bone broth can help you lose weight with Women's Health's Bone Broth Diet.)

See what happened when one woman tried the ketogenic diet:

In case you’re not familiar with it, the keto diet is a high-fat, low-carb diet that encourages followers to get a moderate amount of protein. Carbs are generally replaced with fats, and it’s thought that this shifts your body into a metabolic state known as ketosis.

The keto diet generally shuns sugar, processed foods, low-fat foods, grains and gluten, high-carb fruit, and vegetable oils. Instead, followers are encouraged to eat plenty of non-starchy vegetables, lean meats and fish, full-fat dairy, and nuts and seeds.

It’s worth pointing out that this study is small and it focused on people with a health condition—not otherwise healthy people. Still, the findings are definitely worth thinking about if you've been mulling over going keto.


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To: kalee

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121 posted on 01/01/2018 11:55:38 AM PST by gogeo
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To: usconservative; EEGator

No, keto is not Atkins. Atkins can be high protein. It is critical in keto that the clear majority of your calories come from fat.


122 posted on 01/01/2018 12:54:18 PM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: CaptainPhilFan

Do you actually go into ketosis with lower fat and higher protein—or are you just following a low-carb diet?


123 posted on 01/01/2018 1:18:40 PM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: CaptainPhilFan

I lost 40 pounds since September eating hardly any grains. If it is a white food then DON’T EAT IT! Low carb works but you still need to watch calories your body can make fuel from protein it is just harder for it to do that.


124 posted on 01/01/2018 1:21:19 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Liberty4California

Keto is high fat and so you actually feel much more full, with less of a call to eat frequently.


125 posted on 01/01/2018 1:25:39 PM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

Hello and Happy New Year! People DO go into ketosis, they use urine strips to test for ketones. I don’t know if I ever have because I never checked. I know that can be a problem for T1 Diabetics and they have to read more about this.

We have been following a very low carb, higher protein, medium fat diet. Starting up again after the holidays I want to switch up a bit and lower the protein “requirements” for the plan we’ve been following, go to more Paleo than Keto.

BUT - the general principal of lower carbs whether it’s Atkins, Keto or Paleo absolutely works.


126 posted on 01/01/2018 2:24:33 PM PST by CaptainPhilFan
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To: CaptainPhilFan

Oh, I know that—I’ve been there, with keto strips and all.

But it seems like a lot of people here are conflating keto and Paleo/low-carb.

Both can lead to weight loss, but with different body processes and resulting weight-loss speed (other than the first few days of water weight loss).

And happy New Year!


127 posted on 01/01/2018 3:30:19 PM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: sheana

I heard a podcast briefly where a doctor did nothing but eat meat for over a year. No salad, no soup, nothing but meat.
His health war remarkably good.


128 posted on 01/02/2018 5:33:24 PM PST by cornfedcowboy
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To: TXBlair

http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/breakfast_ideas.html

Hubby finally realized he HAS to go LC after years of fighting against the idea. His numbers are bad and on insulin. We’ll see how long until he sneaks ice cream in. Asked this morning if he’d mulch the leaves when it warms up a bit so I can get a little exercise picking pecans in the yard. Pecans are the lowest net carb nuts! Of course, they take forever to shell.


129 posted on 01/04/2018 8:17:07 AM PST by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: MNDude

My kid is diabetic. The headaches were caused by ketoacidosis. The remedy is large amounts of water. When fat is metabolized, its byproduct is ketones. Peel an orange and smell it. That’s ketone. You can buy a variant at the hardware store - methyl ethyl ketone (MEK).

Without the water, life gets a little tough.


130 posted on 01/04/2018 8:22:02 AM PST by RinaseaofDs (Truth, in a time of universal deceit, is courage)
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To: huldah1776

Apologies for the sidebar but I also have epilepsy and your comment intrigued me. You used past tense - “had epilepsy for 15 years” but no longer do? Was a change in diet a key for you?


131 posted on 01/04/2018 8:31:29 AM PST by Sooner Gal
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To: bgill

I hope your husband can adjust to the LC diet. I’m not on insulin, but I can understand how he feels not wanting to make such a big adjustment to his usual way of eating. I’ve danced around the LC elephant in the room several times, but am finally having to face the fact that what I’ve been doing ISN’T WORKING!

Thanks for that link. I saw a couple of recipes for cereal, which made me very happy! :)


132 posted on 01/04/2018 9:53:10 AM PST by TXBlair (We will not forget Benghazi.)
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