Chronic ketosis and cerebral metabolism. – 1978
Rats on a high fat diet for (only) 3 weeks had significantly better concentrations and binding of various compounds in the brain, along with an increase in cerebral energy reserves and charge.
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Adult rats were fed diets of either high carb or high fat, final body weight was lower in rats fed the high fat diet, and also had the highest protein gain.
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Rats fed a low protein (10%) diet which is high in fat (90%) retained normal brain glucose utilisation even in a low blood glucose scenario. However in a low protein and low fat scenario where the fat...
View ArticleThe antidepressant properties of the ketogenic diet – 2004
It is concluded that the ketogenic diet may have antidepressant properties.
View ArticleThe Ketogenic Diet: Stoking the Powerhouse of the Cell. – 2007
Summary en route… Abstract OBJECTIVE The full anticonvulsant effect of the ketogenic diet (KD) can require weeks to develop in rats, suggesting that altered gene expression is involved. The KD...
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