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The Impact of Ketogenic Nutrition on Obesity and Metabolic Health: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

Marta Biesiekierska, Maura Strigini, Agnieszka Śliwińska, Luciano Pirola, Aneta Balcerczyk

2025Nutrition Reviews11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) has recently gained increasing popularity. This high-fat, adequate-protein, and carbohydrate-poor eating pattern leads to nutritional ketosis. The KD has long been known for its antidiabetic and antiepileptic effects and has been used therapeutically in these contexts. Recently, the KD, due to its effectiveness in inducing weight loss, has also been proposed as a possible approach to treat obesity. Likewise, a KD is currently explored as a supporting element in the treatment of obesity-associated metabolic disorders and certain forms of cancer. Here, we discuss the metabolic and biochemical mechanisms at play during the shift of metabolism to fatty acids and fatty acid-derived ketone bodies as main fuel molecules, in the substitution of carbohydrates, in ketogenic nutrition. Different sources of ketone bodies and KDs as alternatives to glucose and carbohydrates as main energy substrates are discussed, together with an attempt to weigh the benefits and risks posed by the chronic use of a KD in the context of weight loss, and also considering the molecular effects that ketone bodies exert on metabolism and on the endocrine system.

Topics & Concepts

Ketogenic dietObesityMedicineEndocrinologyEpilepsyPsychiatryDiet and metabolism studiesDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseAdipose Tissue and Metabolism
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