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Ketogenic diet in treating sepsis-related acquired weakness: is it friend or foe?

Frontiers in nutrition
May 5, 2024
Yanmei Miao et al. (6 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore the effect and mechanism of the ketogenic diet (KD) on sepsis-related acquired weakness (SAW).

Results Summary

The study found that KD has a protective effect on SAW by improving energy metabolism, stimulating muscle regeneration signals, optimizing gut microbiota, and reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. However, the mechanism is complex and not fully understood.

Population

Patients with sepsis-related acquired weakness (SAW).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (12)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
Sepsis-related acquired weakness (SAW)
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-
has a more protective effect on
#1
ketogenic diet (KD)
neutral
energy metabolism substrates
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-
can alter
#2
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle
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-
can directly act as a signaling molecule to improve
#3
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
skeletal muscle regeneration signaling molecules
-
-
can directly act as a signaling molecule to stimulate
#4
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
anti-inflammatory effects
-
-
can affect the gut microbiota to exert
#5
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
enhance immunity
-
-
can affect the gut microbiota to
#6
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
SAW
-
-
has a protective effect on
#7
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
energy metabolism
-
-
improving
#8
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
muscle regeneration signals
-
-
stimulating
#9
ketogenic diet (KD)
increase
gut microbiota composition
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-
optimizing
#10
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
inflammation
-
-
reducing
#11
ketogenic diet (KD)
decrease
oxidative stress
-
-
reducing
#12
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sepsis is the body's extreme response to an infection leading to organ dysfunction. Sepsis-related acquired weakness (SAW), a critical illness closely related to metabolic disorders, is characterized by generalized sepsis-induced skeletal muscle weakness, mainly manifesting as symmetrical atrophy of respiratory and limb muscles. Muscle accounts for 40% of the body's total mass and is one of the major sites of glucose and energy absorption. Diet affects skeletal muscle metabolism, which further impacts physiology and signaling pathways. The ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet that has shown benefits in patients with a variety of neuromuscular disorders. Patients with SAW are in a hypermetabolic state and can consume approximately 1% of total body muscle mass in a day. Due to the decreased total body energy expenditure secondary to starvation, skeletal muscles enter a low metabolic state, with reduced gluconeogenesis and protein consumption and elevated levels of ketone bodies. The latest research suggests that KD may be a new strategy for SAW prevention and treatment, but its mechanism is still unclear. OBJECTIVE: Our article aims to explore the effect and mechanism of KD on SAW. And we hope that our review will inspire further research on the KD and foster the exploration of novel strategies for combating SAW. METHODS: Search medical databases and related academic websites, using keywords such as "Sepsis-related acquired weakness," "ketogenic diet," and "skeletal muscle," and select representative literature. Using the method of induction and summary, analyze the effect and mechanism of KD on SAW. RESULTS: Compared with early nutrition, KD has a more protective effect on SAW, but its mechanism is complex. Firstly, KD can alter energy metabolism substrates to affect SAW's energy metabolism; Secondly, KD can directly act as a signaling molecule to improve mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle and stimulate skeletal muscle regeneration signaling molecules; Thirdly, KD can affect the gut microbiota to exert anti-inflammatory effects, enhance immunity, and thus protect SAW. CONCLUSION: KD has a protective effect on SAW, which includes improving energy metabolism, stimulating muscle regeneration signals, optimizing gut microbiota composition, and reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.

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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality65/10
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score1.08
Normalized Score0.63
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