The case for a ketogenic diet in the management of kidney disease.

TitleThe case for a ketogenic diet in the management of kidney disease.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsAthinarayanan, SJ, Roberts, CGP, Vangala, C, Shetty, GK, McKenzie, AL, Weimbs, T, Volek, JS
JournalBMJ Open Diabetes Res Care
Volume12
Issue2
Paginatione004101
Date Published2024 Apr 27
ISSN2052-4897
KeywordsDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Diabetic Nephropathies, Diet, Ketogenic, Humans, Ketones, Kidney Diseases
Abstract

Ketogenic diets have been widely used for weight loss and are increasingly used in the management of type 2 diabetes. Despite evidence that ketones have multiple positive effects on kidney function, common misconceptions about ketogenic diets, such as high protein content and acid load, have prevented their widespread use in individuals with impaired kidney function. Clinical trial evidence focusing on major adverse kidney events is sparse. The aim of this review is to explore the effects of a ketogenic diet, with an emphasis on the pleiotropic actions of ketones, on kidney health. Given the minimal concerns in relation to the potential renoprotective effects of a ketogenic diet, future studies should evaluate the safety and efficacy of ketogenic interventions in kidney disease.

DOI10.1136/bmjdrc-2024-004101
Alternate JournalBMJ Open Diabetes Res Care
PubMed ID38677719

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