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Ketogenic Diet Intervention for Obesity Weight-Loss- A Narrative Review, Challenges, and Open Questions.

Current nutrition reports
March 8, 2025
Adina Bachar et al. (2 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to review the weight-loss outcomes of ketogenic diet interventions for obesity, monitored by ketone bodies as an adherence indicator.

Results Summary

The study found that ketogenic diet interventions improved weight-related outcomes (e.g., body weight, BMI, waist circumference) in obese participants but noted minor reductions in lean body mass without resistance training and variability in adherence. Positive effects on appetite regulation were observed, particularly when combined with exercise.

Population

Participants with obesity

Effective Dosage

Carbohydrate intake ranged from 7-27% of daily energy

Duration

28 days to 12 months

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (10)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
body weight
participants with obesity
-
show reduction in
#1
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
body mass index
participants with obesity
-
show reduction in
#2
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
waist circumference
participants with obesity
-
show reduction in
#3
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
visceral adipose tissue
participants with obesity
-
show reduction in
#4
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
fat mass
participants with obesity
-
show reduction in
#5
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
body fat percentage
participants with obesity
-
show reduction in
#6
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
lean body mass
-
-
minor decreases in
#7
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
skeletal muscle mass
-
-
minor decreases in
#8
ketogenic diet (KD) accompanied by exercise
increase
appetite regulation
-
-
positively influenced
#9
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
weight-related outcomes
participants with obesity
-
improves
#10
Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The ketogenic diet (KD) has gained clinical attention for its potential benefits in weight loss and metabolic syndrome. By mimicking fasting through carbohydrate (CHO) restriction, KD shifts energy utilization to ketone bodies (KB) instead of glucose. Despite promising results, the effects on different weight loss indicators remain controversial, with challenges in monitoring adherence standards, optimal macronutrient composition, potential risks, and long-term sustainability. This article aims to review the different weight-loss outcomes of KD interventions for obesity, monitored by KB (adherence indication). RECENT FINDINGS: Current literature on KD interventions for obesity weight loss monitored by KB show reduction in different outcomes, including body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, visceral adipose tissue, fat mass, and body fat percentage. Minor decreases in lean body mass and skeletal muscle mass were noted without resistance training. Variability existed in adherence (KB markers), CHO intake (7-27% of daily energy), diet duration (28 days to 12 months), and follow-up frequency (weekly to biannual). KD, particularly accompanied by exercise, positively influenced appetite regulation. KD interventions improves weight-related outcomes in participants with obesity but presents challenges in lean body mass reduction without resistance training and adherence variability. Standardizing methodologies, refining interventions and suitability to sub-populations, setting KB markers, and defining clinical relevance are essential for optimizing KD effectiveness.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Diet, KetogenicHumansObesityWeight LossBody Mass IndexBody CompositionKetone Bodies
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality70/10
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score1.20
Normalized Score0.64
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