The
purpose
of
this
paper
is
to
evaluate
the
possible
application
a
therapeutic
carnivore
diet
regimen
in
treatment
chronic
inflammatory
bowel
disease
(IBD).
Based
on
current
research
and
anecdotal
reports,
we
hypothesized
that
might
potentially
exhibit
both
anti-inflammatory
microbiome-modulating
properties
salutary
IBD
patient
population.
Our
hypothesis
demands
comprehensive
clinical
validation.
Therefore,
paper,
review
theories
ketogenic
diets,
discussing
their
immunomodulatory
effects
propose
an
experimental
study
test
feasibility,
safety,
efficacy
for
treatment.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Post-Traumatic
Stress
Disorder
(PTSD)
is
a
severe
and
pervasive
mental
disorder,
patients
experience
numerous
distressing
symptoms
impairments
that
significantly
impact
their
lives.
In
addition
to
being
PTSD
strongly
associated
with
wide
range
of
metabolic
abnormalities
affect
the
entire
body.
Existing
treatment
options
psychotherapy
medications
are
often
ineffective.
Exploring
other
potential
treatments
necessitated.
The
ketogenic
diet
has
shown
as
therapy
in
certain
neurological
disorders
promising
intervention
PTSD.
Journal of Prescribing Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(3), P. 120 - 121
Published: March 2, 2024
In
this
month's
article,
George
Winter
discusses
the
consideration
of
mental
health
conditions
as
disorders
metabolism,
with
an
increasing
focus
on
benefits
a
ketogenic
diet
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 19, 2024
A
growing
number
of
studies
implicate
a
key
role
for
metabolic
processes
in
psychiatric
disorders.
Recent
suggest
that
ketogenic
diet
may
be
therapeutically
effective
subgroups
people
with
schizophrenia
(SCZ),
bipolar
disorder
(BPD)
and
possibly
major
depressive
(MDD).
Despite
this
promise,
there
is
currently
limited
information
regarding
brain
energy
metabolism
pathways
across
these
disorders,
limiting
our
understanding
how
are
altered
who
benefit
from
diets.
We
conducted
gene
expression
profiling
on
the
amygdala,
region
involved
regulation
mood
appetitive
behaviors,
to
test
hypothesis
amygdala
differentially
between
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 17, 2024
Abstract
Background
Bipolar
disorder
is
a
serious
mental
illness,
which
requires
new
strategies
for
prevention
and
management.
Recent
evidence
suggests
that
ketogenic
diet
may
be
an
effective
intervention.
This
research
aimed
to
explore
the
feasibility
acceptability
of
intervention
bipolar
disorder,
fidelity
its
behavioural
components
experiences
participants
clinicians
involved.
Methods
A
mixed-methods
process
evaluation
was
conducted.
Semi-structured
telephone
interviews
were
carried
out
with
15
1-2
months
after
completing
6-8
week
modified
intervention,
4
from
study
team
following
completion
data
collection.
Data
thematically
analysed.
Fidelity
checklists
completed
by
dietitians
analysed
using
descriptive
count
percentage
statistics.
Findings
are
reported
post-hoc,
analysis
publication
main
pilot
findings.
Results
Qualitative
indicated
had
various
motives
taking
part
in
study,
including
weight
loss.
It
important
support
people’s
while
facilitating
clear
realistic
expectations.
Despite
challenges
initiating
maintaining
diet,
some
disruptive
effects
on
daily
living,
many
perceived
physical
psychological
benefits
(e.g.
significant
loss,
mood
stability
enhanced
ability
focus).
range
(
e.g.
goal
setting),
social
family
dietitians)
technological
apps
monitoring)
mechanisms
generally
considered
key
factors.
Meanwhile,
dietary
preferences,
concerns
about
impact,
testing
burden
capacity
delivery
as
barriers
some.
The
importance
wider
contextual
influences
cost
living
sociocultural
expectations)
highlighted.
Overall,
analyses
moderate-to-good
behaviour
change
study.
Conclusion
We
provide
novel
insight
into
people
well
those
who
Future
trials
benefit
increased
clinical
capacity,
better-defined
entry
exit
routes,
additional
interpersonal
support,
greater
understanding
how
societal
factors
impact
participation.
Trial
registration
Study
number:
ISRCTN6163198
(02
March
2022)
The
purpose
of
this
paper
is
to
evaluate
the
possible
application
a
therapeutic
carnivore
diet
regimen
in
treatment
chronic
inflammatory
bowel
disease
(IBD).
Based
on
current
research
and
anecdotal
reports,
we
hypothesized
that
might
potentially
exhibit
both
anti-inflammatory
microbiome-modulating
properties
salutary
IBD
patient
population.
Our
hypothesis
demands
comprehensive
clinical
validation.
Therefore,
paper,
review
theories
ketogenic
diets,
discussing
their
immunomodulatory
effects
propose
an
experimental
study
test
feasibility,
safety,
efficacy
for
treatment.