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Effectiveness and safety of low-carbohydrate diets

Cho YG, Kang JH

With the recent assertions made by certain Korean media that low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets are panaceas for weight reduction and health improvement, such diets have been in the public spotlight. Medical...
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The Role of Diet in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Jun DW

Prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is about 20-25% in Korean adults population. Obesity is strongly associated with NAFLD and the prevention of obesity is a major public issue....
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Lower fat and better quality diet therapy for children with pharmacoresistant epilepsy

Yoon JR, Kim HD, Kang HC

The ketogenic diet (KD) is an established, effective, nonpharmacologic treatment for children with pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Although the KD is the most well-established dietary therapy for epilepsy, it is too restrictive...
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Improvement of Insulin Resistance in Obese Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Patients on Low Carbohydrate Diet

Kim SM, Lee KH, Lee DJ, Yoo KJ, Choi KH, Han IK

  • KMID: 2323288
  • J Korean Soc Study Obes.
  • 2004 Jun;13(2):163-169.
BACKGROUND: Insulin resistance has been reported to act as an important cause in the etiology of obesity and polycystic ovarian syndrome is associated with insulin resistance. Previous studies have shown...
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Efficacy of and Patient Compliance with a Ketogenic Diet in Adults with Intractable Epilepsy: A Meta-Analysis

Ye F, Li XJ, Jiang WL, Sun HB, Liu J

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite the successful use of a ketogenic diet in pediatric epilepsy, its application in adults has been limited. The aim of this meta-analysis was to summarize the...
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D-Lactic Acidosis in Humans: Review of Update

Kang KP, Lee S, Kang SK

D-Lactic acidosis has been well documented in ruminants. In humans, D-lactic acidosis is very rare, but D-lactic acidosis may be more common than generally believed and should be looked for...
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Ketogenic Diet for Children with Epilepsy: A Practical Meal Plan in a Hospital

Lee E, Kang HC, Kim HD

A ketogenic diet (KD) is a dietary approach to treat intractable epilepsy. The KD begins with hospitalization and the child and their parents can adapt to the KD for 1-2...
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Cholesterol-induced inflammation and macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue is reduced by a low carbohydrate diet in guinea pigs

Aguilar D, deOgburn R, Volek JS, Fernandez

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of a high cholesterol (HC) dietary challenge on cholesterol tissue accumulation, inflammation, adipocyte differentiation, and macrophage infiltration in...
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Current Issues on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Diet and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Kim JH, Sung IK

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorders. It is a multifactorial disorder with its pathogenesis attributed to abnormal gastrointestinal motility, low-grade inflammation, visceral hypersensitivity,...
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The Effect of Nutrition Education and Excercise Program on Body Composition and Dietary Intakes, Blood Lipid and Physical Fitness in Obese Women

Lee HS, Lee JW, Chang N, Kim JM

  • KMID: 2425046
  • Korean J Nutr.
  • 2009 Dec;42(8):759-769.
This study investigated the effects of the nutrition education and exercise program on body composition, dietary intakes and physical fitness in obese women. The subjects were 44 obese women (BMI>...
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