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Effects of the ketogenic diet on performance and body composition in athletes and trained adults: a systematic review and Bayesian multivariate multilevel meta-analysis and meta-regression

Ana Clara C. Koerich, Fernando Klitzke Borszcz, Arthur Thives Mello, Ricardo Dantas de Lucas, Fernanda Hansen

2022Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition16 citationsDOI

Abstract

This systematic review with meta-analysis aimed to determine the effects of the ketogenic diet (KD) against carbohydrate (CHO)-rich diets on physical performance and body composition in trained individuals. The MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, and The Cochrane Library were searched. Randomized and non-randomized controlled trials in athletes/trained adults were included. Meta-analytic models were carried out using Bayesian multilevel models. Eighteen studies were included providing estimates on cyclic exercise modes and strength one-maximum repetition (1-RM) performances and for total, fat, and free-fat masses. There were more favorable effects for CHO-rich than KD on time-trial performance (mode [95% credible interval]; −3.3% [−8.5%, 1.7%]), 1-RM (−5.7% [−14.9%, 2.6%]), and free-fat mass (−0.8 [−3.4, 1.9] kg); effects were more favorable to KD on total (−2.4 [−6.2, 1.8] kg) and fat mass losses (−2.4 [−5.4, 0.2] kg). Likely modifying effects on cyclic performance were the subject’s sex and VO2max, intervention and performance durations, and mode of exercise. The intervention duration and subjects’ sex were likely to modify effects on total body mass. KD can be a useful strategy for total and fat body losses, but a small negative effect on free-fat mass was observed. KD was not suitable for enhancing strength 1-RM or high-intensity cyclic performances.

Topics & Concepts

Meta-analysisRandomized controlled trialMedicineAthletesFat massCINAHLTime trialPhysical therapyBody mass indexMultivariate statisticsInternal medicineMEDLINEChemistryMathematicsStatisticsBlood pressureBiochemistryHeart rateDiet and metabolism studiesMuscle metabolism and nutritionAdipose Tissue and Metabolism