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Review
. 2023 Aug 22;15(17):3680.
doi: 10.3390/nu15173680.

The Influence of Ketogenic Diet on Gut Microbiota: Potential Benefits, Risks and Indications

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Review

The Influence of Ketogenic Diet on Gut Microbiota: Potential Benefits, Risks and Indications

Andrea Santangelo et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) restricts carbohydrate consumption, leading to an increase in ketone bodies, such as acetoacetate, β-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone, which are utilized as energy substrates. This dietary approach impacts several biochemical processes, resulting in improved clinical management of various disorders, particularly in childhood. However, the exact mechanisms underlying the efficacy of KD remain unclear. Interestingly, KD may also impact the gut microbiota, which plays a pivotal role in metabolism, nutrition, and the development of the immune and nervous systems. KD has gained popularity for its potential benefits in weight loss, blood sugar control, and certain neurological conditions. This narrative review sums up KD-related studies published over 30 years. While short-term studies have provided valuable insights into the effects of KD on the gut microbiota, persistent uncertainties surround its long-term efficacy and potential for inducing dysbiosis. The significant influence of KD on epigenetic mechanisms, intracellular pathways, and gut microbial composition underscores its potential as a therapeutic choice. However, a judicious consideration of the potential risks associated with the strict adherence to a low-carbohydrate, high-fat, and high-protein regimen over prolonged periods is imperative. As KDs gain popularity among the adolescent and young adult demographic for weight management, it becomes imperative to undertake additional research to comprehensively assess their impact on nutritional status and gut microbiota, ensuring a holistic and sustainable approach to medical nutrition.

Keywords: children microbiome; drug-resistant epilepsy; gut microbiota; gut–brain axis; ketogenic diet; ketones and cancer; obesity treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Figure 1
An overview of the possible impact of KD on gut microbiota (increase/decrease).

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