Listly by Anees Shah
5 Things you didn't know about the Keto diet 🥑🥘🥗
THE KETO DIET CAN HELP YOU LIVE LONGER AND PRESERVE MEMORY
Want to live a longer, healthier life? Emerging research is showing you may be able to by changing your nutritional approach. A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet has been shown to extend health span (how healthy you are) as well as lifespan (how long you live) in adult mice in a recent study1. In addition, motor function, memory, and muscle mass were found to be preserved in aged ketogenic mice as well2.
“The results surprised me a little,” said nutritionist Jon Ramsey, senior author of the paper that appears in the September 2017 issue of Cell Metabolism. “We expected some differences, but I was impressed by the magnitude we observed — a 13 percent increase in median lifespan for the mice on a high-fat versus high-carb diet. In humans, that would be seven to 10 years. But equally important, those mice retained the quality of health in later life.”
A KETO DIET CAN HELP WITH ACNE AND SKIN CONDITIONS
Recent studies have shown that high glycemic index foods (foods that trigger rapid spikes in blood sugar) may contribute to acne3. Since the keto diet includes minimal carbs & sugar, it avoids these acne-causing food types. Research on the exact mechanisms behind keto reducing acne is ongoing, but a study of athletes following the keto diet reported improvements in skin condition as well as overall well being4.
THE KETO DIET CAN HELP WITH WEIGHT LOSS
It’s well established that the keto diet can aid in weight loss. Keto before and after transformations pervade. Keto weight loss calculators abound the internet. While it’s true that weight loss occurs according to the laws of thermodynamics — that calories in equates to calories out — certain foods are more satiating and make you feel full with the same number of calories. Hormonal changes play an important role in our metabolism as well. The main factor in weight loss on keto is the reduction in appetite due to higher satiety effect of protein in the diet vs. carbs, effects of the keto diet on appetite control hormones5 and to the possible appetite-suppressant effect of ketones themselves.3
KETO DIETS CAN BE VEGETARIAN
So what should you eat on keto? Bacon, eggs, and avocado show up on your typical keto diet menu. Can’t eat meat? Keto is still possible. However, with a vegetarian keto diet, one must be wary of carbohydrate intake from vegetables. Just because you’re vegetarian doesn’t mean you can eat unlimited vegetables. Being vegetarian on keto requires a bit of extra creativity, so be on the lookout for keto diet recipes that include healthy fat sources like oils, olives, avocados, cocoa butter, coconut cream, dairy, and eggs.
YOU CAN “CHEAT” AND STILL BENEFIT
It seems clear that a keto diet can have a positive impact on health and well-being. That said, it might not be realistic for everyone to follow a ketogenic diet to the “T” so you may consider “cyclical” keto diet as an alternative. In a cyclical plan, you might eat keto 5 days a week and eat a mixed diet 1-2 days a week. Many people find this more sustainable long-term. Keep these things in mind when choosing the best nutritional approach for you.