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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet maydecreaseNeuroinflammation.
11 studies (8 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - deleterious effect | neuroinflammation | Animal | AD animal models | Not specified | The effect of dietary fat consumption on Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis in mouse models.cited 22× |
| high-carbohydrate diet (HCD) | Increases - markedly induced | neuroinflammation | Animal | db/db mice | Not specified | A High-Carbohydrate Diet Induces Cognitive Impairment and Promotes Amyloid Burden and Tau Phosphorylation via PI3K/Akt/GSK-3β Pathway in db/db Mice. |
| ketogenic diet | No effect - potential role | neuroinflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Ketogenic Diet and Neuroinflammation: Implications for Neuroimmunometabolism and Therapeutic Approaches to Refractory Epilepsy.cited 2× |
| ketogenic diet | Decreases - associated with neuroprotective and antioxidant effects | neuroinflammation | Molecular | — | Not specified | Impact of the Ketogenic Diet on Neurological Diseases: A Review.cited 2× |
| Ketogenic diet (KD) | No effect - may modulate | neuroinflammation | Animal | adolescent male C57BL/6 mice with rmTBI | Not specified | Ketogenic Diet Modulates Neuroinflammation via Metabolites from Lactobacillus reuteri After Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescent Mice.cited 14× |
| ketogenic diet | No effect - effects | neuroinflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Ketogenic Diet: An Effective Treatment Approach for Neurodegenerative Diseases.cited 27× |
| ketogenic diet (KD) | Decreases - reduced | neuroinflammation | Animal | AD rats | — | The Impact of Ketogenic Diet Consumption on the Sporadic Alzheimer's Model Through MT1/MT2 Regulation. |
| ketogenic diet (KD) | Decreases - reduced | neuroinflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Ketogenic Diet as a Promising Non-Drug Intervention for Alzheimer's Disease: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications.cited 6× |
| EB diet | Decreases - attenuates | 3-AP-induced neuroinflammation leading to cell death | Animal | 3-AP ataxia model rat | 2% elderberry diet | Elderberry diet enhances motor performance and reduces neuroinflammation-induced cell death in cerebellar ataxia rat models.cited 5× |
| HF diet | Decreases - reduced | neuroinflammation | AnimalMolecular | MS mouse model | Not specified (diet composition described as high-fat vs. high-carbohydrate, but exact macronutrient ratios not provided). | High Fat Low Carbohydrate Diet Is Linked to CNS Autoimmunity Protection.cited 1× |
| HFSS-combined diet | Increases - caused | neuroinflammation | HumanAnimal | mice during aging | Not specified | A high fat, sugar, and salt Western diet induces motor-muscular and sensory dysfunctions and neurodegeneration in mice during aging: Ameliorative action of metformin.cited 14× |