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Ketogenic diet in civilization diseases

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Kusz Monika, Alzubedi Adam, Polski Paweł, Popiołek Joanna, Kuźma Ewa. Ketogenic diet in civilization diseases. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2018;8(12):370-374. eISNN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2307177

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Received: 15.11.2018. Revised: 20.11.2018. Accepted: 16.12.2018.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ketogenic diet in civilization diseases

 

 

Monika Kusz1, Adam Alzubedi2, Paweł Polski2, Joanna Popiołek3, Ewa Kuźma4

 

1. Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Medical University of Lublin

2. Department of General and Transplant Surgery and Nutritional Treatment, Medical University of Lublin

3. Department of Cardiology, Cardinal Waszynski Hospital in Lublin

4. Department of Neoante and Infant Pathology I Chair of Paediatric Medical University of Lublin

 

Correspondence: Monika Kusz, Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Medical University of Lublin Ul. A. Gębali 6, 20-093 Lublin, Tel. 504429544. E-mail: moniakusz@gmail.com

 

Key words: diet, ketogenic, diabetes, epilepsy

 

Abstarct

The low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (LCKD)  is a high fat and low carbohydrate and low protein diet.  It was found to be promising in controlling diabetes mellitus. (DM)., epilepsy, obesity, cardiovascular diseases. Ketogenic diet lowers blood sugar and insulin levels, and shifts the body’s metabolism from carbs and towards fat and ketones.The primary goal of inducing ketosis is to help patients with rare metabolic disorders in a situation where pharmacological treatment was not effective.

 

History

The beginnings of knowledge about the harmfulness of carbohydrates and cereals go back to the eighteenth century. In 1797 Scottish doctor John Rollo issued his notes regarding the treatment of a patient suffering from diabetes, who after switching to a diet based mainly on meat felt much better. In 1893, William Banting, an English funeral entrepreneur, described his own weight loss experiences and proposed a diet excluding bread, butter, milk, sugar and potatoes. In 1968, Polish dietitian physician Jan Kwaśniewski published the assumptions of an optimal diet (now called the Kwaśniewski diet), which recommends the consumption of large amounts fat and limitations of protein and carbohydrates. In 1972, the American cardiologist Robert Atkins published a book describing the low-carb diet.

The beginning of 1975 may be considered the beginning of the Paleo idea, when gastroenterologist Walter L. Voegtlin wrote the book The Stone Age Diet, in which he described successful trials of treating Leśniowski-Crohn disease, irritable bowel syndrome and colitis after presumed use diets of our ancestors. The term "paleo diet" itself was widespread in the book Lorena Cordaina published in 2002.1

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