Italian Journal of Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(3)
Published: Sept. 25, 2024
The
very
low-calorie
ketogenic
diet
(VLCKD),
characterized
by
a
marked
energy
restriction
that
induces
rapid
weight
loss,
has
recently
been
proposed
as
valid
nutritional
strategy
for
managing
obesity.
VLCKD
is
commonly
considered
dangerous
the
kidneys
due
to
misconception
it
high
in
protein,
beyond
risk
of
electrolyte
imbalances
and
an
increase
diuresis.
We
report
case
safe
effective
loss
induced
43-year-old
Caucasian
woman
with
recent
episode
acute
kidney
injury
on
advanced
chronic
disease.
Surprisingly,
we
observed
after
diet-induced
not
only
did
renal
function
worsen,
but
proteinuria
also
improved.
principal
value
this
its
singular
demonstration
impressive
complex
obese
patient
was
apparently
accompanied
development
serious
adverse
sequelae.
Journal of Translational Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Abstract
The
use
of
bioelectrical
impedance
analysis
(BIA)
is
now
well
established
in
healthcare
as
an
essential
support
tool
for
patient
management
various
clinical
settings.
Its
sports
rapidly
expanding
due
to
the
valuable
insights
it
offers,
helping
better
structure
athletes’
diets
and
training
programs,
thereby
optimizing
their
performance.
In
context
sport,
however,
there
a
consensus
regarding
importance
proper
interpretation
BIA-derived
data,
which
cannot
be
limited
mere
estimation
body
composition.
this
sense,
therefore,
evaluation
raw
parameters,
including
resistance,
reactance,
phase
angle
(PhA)
relevant
importance.
assessment
PhA
particularly
significant
sports,
closely
linked
key
factors
such
muscle
mass,
strength,
overall
quality.
However,
existing
relationship
between
systemic,
loco-regional
inflammation,
which,
broader
rationale
behind
its
assessing
monitoring
localised
damage.
Thus,
during
becomes
evident,
plays
crucial
role
potentially
identifying
functional
impairments,
overtraining
syndrome,
injury
related
changes
fluid
distribution,
at
early
stage.
aim
review
provide
scientific
basis
necessary
consider
whole-body
indicator
overtraining.
Italian Journal of Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(3)
Published: Sept. 25, 2024
The
very
low-calorie
ketogenic
diet
(VLCKD),
characterized
by
a
marked
energy
restriction
that
induces
rapid
weight
loss,
has
recently
been
proposed
as
valid
nutritional
strategy
for
managing
obesity.
VLCKD
is
commonly
considered
dangerous
the
kidneys
due
to
misconception
it
high
in
protein,
beyond
risk
of
electrolyte
imbalances
and
an
increase
diuresis.
We
report
case
safe
effective
loss
induced
43-year-old
Caucasian
woman
with
recent
episode
acute
kidney
injury
on
advanced
chronic
disease.
Surprisingly,
we
observed
after
diet-induced
not
only
did
renal
function
worsen,
but
proteinuria
also
improved.
principal
value
this
its
singular
demonstration
impressive
complex
obese
patient
was
apparently
accompanied
development
serious
adverse
sequelae.