| Literature DB >> 34964801 |
Yahya Almodallal1, Kathryn Cook1, Lisa M Lammert2, Minji Lee3, Jennifer G Le-Rademacher3, Aminah Jatoi1.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Ketogenic diets appear promising for obesity, diabetes, cancer, and other illnesses. Because older patients are more likely to contend with such illnesses and because of a paucity of dietary outcomes among these patients, we examined ketogenic diets in older patients.This multisite study focused on patients (≥65 years of age) on a ketogenic diet. Medical records were identified with the keywords "keto," "ketogenic," and "Atkins." Records were reviewed in detail with extraction of direct quotations to substantiate observations.We report on 200 consecutive patients with a median age of 70 years. Reasons for diet included weight loss, diabetes, and cancer; the majority remained on the diet for >1 month. In 134 (67%: 95% confidence interval: 60, 73%), the ketogenic diet appeared beneficial: 93 of 117 (79%) who sought weight loss lost weight ("She has lost 15 pounds and plans to lose another 8"); 36 of 67 (54%) who sought glucose control appeared to achieve the latter ("He has gone on a ketogenic diet and has been able to bring his sugars down significantly"); and 5 of 8 (63%) who sought improved cancer outcomes appeared to derive them ("He attributes part of the control of his cancer and increased QOL to adopting the keto for cancer diet"). Adverse events occurred in 30 patients (15%): dyslipidemia (n = 14), constipation (n = 9), sub-therapeutic international normalized ratio (n = 3), pancreatitis (n = 2), diarrhea (n = 1), and fatigue (n = 1).Trials that test ketogenic diets for a variety of illnesses should enroll older adults.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34964801 PMCID: PMC8615410 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000028033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Consort diagram.
Demographics (n = 200)∗.
| Median age (range)† | 70 (61, 90) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 98 (49) |
| Female | 102 (51) |
| Indication for ketogenic diet | |
| Weight loss | 117 (59) |
| Diabetes control | 67 (34) |
| Cancer treatment | 8 (4) |
| Other‡ | 8 (4) |
| Median number of morbidities (range)§ | 4 (1,11) |
Numbers in parentheses denote percentages unless otherwise noted.
In year, at first mention of ketogenic diet in the medical record with only 2 patients younger than 65 years of age.
Other includes cognition (n = 1), arthritis (n = 2), and unclear reasons (n = 5).
Includes hypertension in 138 patients (69%), dyslipidemia in 125 (63%), and heart disease in 67 (34%).
Ketogenic diet information∗.
| Did a healthcare provider provide education on the ketogenic diet? | |
| Yes | 21 (11) |
| No/unknown | 179 (89) |
| Duration of diet | |
| <1 week | 0 |
| 1 week to 1 month | 7 (4) |
| >1 month but less than a year | 75 (38) |
| >1 year or longer | 44 (22) |
| Cannot tell | 74 (37) |
| Complications from the diet† | |
| Dyslipidemia | 14 (7) |
| Constipation | 9 (5) |
| Low international normalized ratio | 3 (2) |
| Pancreatitis | 2 (1) |
| Diarrhea | 1 |
| Fatigue | 1 |
Numbers in parentheses denote percentages unless otherwise noted.
Numbers denote per patient adverse events.
Therapeutic dietary outcomes for obesity/overweight, diabetes, and cancer.
| Outcome | Number of patients who achieved goal (%)∗ | Representative verbatim quotations from the medical record† |
| Weight loss | 93 (79) | “She has lost about 15 pounds and plans to lose another 8.” “She states she has been able to lose several pounds on the keto diet.” “He started doing a keto diet and has lost 4 kilos.” “She has also been on a keto diet and has been successful in significant weight loss and feels great.” “She is on the Atkins diet. Her weight has come down.” “She reports she is actually down 20 pounds on her scale at home.” “She has lost 35 lb since last April and this weight loss has improved her joint pain. Weight loss was achieved through the keto diet.” “He has intentionally lost approximately 20 lb… he is following the ‘keto diet.’ Positive for increased energy.” “She went on a keto diet which improved her arthritis and lost several pounds.” “He managed to successfully tackle this with a ketogenic diet and has actually lost 35 lb already.” |
| Glucose control | 36 (54) | “Her blood glucose levels are improved.” “Her primary doctor took her off her meds because of improvement of her blood sugars because of her diet.” “Her glucose numbers have improved significantly. Checking twice a day her average is 141.” “Since receiving news of his elevated A1c, he has been eating a keto diet….he is not on any medications for diabetes.” “Blood glucose 130's.” “Patient saw improvement in his HDL, cholesterol, and A1C (was prediabetic) after just 2 weeks of following the keto diet.” “He has gone on a “ketogenic” diet and has been able to bring his sugars down significantly… He did have labs done recently that showed his A1c with excellent control at 6.1.” “The patient's A1c has increased slightly but is still showing great control at 5.9%. The patient tells me he continues to have a keto diet.” “Ketogenic diet since April….A1c drawn on 11/6 within normal limits.” “He is currently following the keto diet and feels this is helping keep his blood sugars and weight stable.” “She started a keto diet on January 1…when she checked last week [her blood glucose] was 120.” “Improving diabetes since on keto diet.” “Her A1C has actually improved as well.” “A1c indicates controlled diabetes.” “She is diabetic. Her hemoglobin A1c is 6.1. That is reviewed. She is not testing. She is on no medications… She is following a keto-type diet.” “I did review his log book with him. His blood sugars have decreased significantly recently…. He is on a keto diet.” “He has started following a keto diet with his wife…. He notes fasting glucose levels of 90–120.” “His A1c has improved slightly to 5.9%.” “By starting a keto diet… her A1C has actually improved as well.” |
| Antineoplastic effects | 5 (63) | “He attributes part of the control of his cancer and increased QOL to adopting the keto for cancer diet.” “He states he has been on a ketogenic diet… again, he is resistant to starting chemotherapy because he is asymptomatic of his disease.” “He reports he is going to attack his cancer in that direction and is on some diet changes, a ketogenic diet…. he overall has done very well.” “I did confirm that the patient did not start hormone therapy despite our previous discussion… the patient feels comfortable with further observation and pursuing a keto diet… PSA has risen very slowly and now is at a value of 2.3.” |
Denominator for the percentage is based in the number of patients who sought that that specific goal.
Each quotation is from a unique patient record.