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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet mayincreaseRecovery.
20 studies (26 claims)
Moderate consensus
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| diet supplementation | No effect - mixed and inconsistent | infection risk, disease duration, severity, and recovery | Human | — | Not specified | Do Diet and Dietary Supplements Mitigate Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19?cited 14× |
| strict gluten-free diet | Increases - enables | histological recovery | Human | patients with celiac disease | Not specified | Recent advances in celiac disease and refractory celiac disease.cited 21× |
| strict gluten-free diet | No effect - slower and more frequently incomplete | recovery | Human | adults | Not specified | Follow-up of Celiac Disease.cited 26× |
| diet rich in anti-inflammatory nutrients | Increases - may be the key to | recovery | Human | — | Not specified | Low-Grade Inflammation and Role of Anti-Inflammatory Diet in Childhood Obesity.cited 9× |
| anti-inflammatory diet (AID) | Increases - promoted faster recovery | recovery | Animal | — | Not specified. | Effects of a Standard American Diet and an anti-inflammatory diet in male and female mice.cited 26× |
| anti-inflammatory diet (AID) | Increases - recovering as fast as REG-fed animals | recovery times | Animal | animals switched off the SAD | Not specified. | Effects of a Standard American Diet and an anti-inflammatory diet in male and female mice.cited 26× |
| Standard American Diet (SAD) | Decreases - showed longer recovery | recovery from inflammatory injury | Animal | male and female mice | Not specified. | Effects of a Standard American Diet and an anti-inflammatory diet in male and female mice.cited 26× |
| Standard American Diet (SAD) | Decreases - prolonged recovery | recovery from inflammatory injury | Animal | animals | Not specified. | Effects of a Standard American Diet and an anti-inflammatory diet in male and female mice.cited 26× |
| regular (REG) diet | Increases - promoted faster recovery | recovery | Animal | — | Not specified. | Effects of a Standard American Diet and an anti-inflammatory diet in male and female mice.cited 26× |
| a diet with 1-1.5 g protein and 30-40 kcal/kg body weight | Increases - required for adequate recovery | adequate recovery | Human | Patients with AH | 1-1.5 g protein per kg body weight daily. | Medical Management of Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis: Expert Review from the Clinical Practice Updates Committee of the AGA Institute.cited 62× |
| fish oil (FO) diet | Increases - recovered similarly to | recovery of muscle contractile function | AnimalMolecular | aged (22 mo.) rats | 33 g/kg fish oil (45% EPA, 10% DHA) in diet for rats; 1, 10, and 100 μg/mL for C2C12 cells. | Fish Oil Supplement Mitigates Muscle Injury In Vivo and In Vitro: A Preliminary Report. |
| control diet | Decreases - reduced | recovery of muscle contractile function | AnimalMolecular | aged (22 mo.) rats | 33 g/kg fish oil (45% EPA, 10% DHA) in diet for rats; 1, 10, and 100 μg/mL for C2C12 cells. | Fish Oil Supplement Mitigates Muscle Injury In Vivo and In Vitro: A Preliminary Report. |
| appropriate weight training and diet supplementation | Increases - ensure | full recovery and elimination of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases | Human | — | Not specified | Weight training and appropriate nutrient supplementation as an alternative method to pharmacological treatment in rehabilitation of post-myocardial infarction patients.cited 9× |
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - elevated | respiratory rate at recovery with a lipid substrate (octanoyl-carnitine with or without ADP) | Human | healthy untrained male subjects | 55-60% fat, 25-30% carbohydrate, 15% protein (isocaloric, tailored to energy expenditure) | High-fat feeding inhibits exercise-induced increase in mitochondrial respiratory flux in skeletal muscle.cited 17× |
| targeted physiotherapeutic approach with an appropriate diet as well as nature-based therapy | Increases - could thus help with the recovery | recovery | Human | bed ridden patients | Not specified | The Role of Nutrition and Forest-Bathing in the Physical Rehabilitation of Physically Inactive Patients: From the Molecular Aspects to New Nature-Inspired Techniques.cited 5× |
| lifelong, strict gluten-free diet (GFD) | No effect - is essential for | intestinal mucosal recovery | Human | patients with celiac disease | Not specified | Tax-deductible provisions for gluten-free diet in Canada compared with systems for gluten-free diet coverage available in various countries.cited 34× |
| diet | No effect - impacted | recovery of over 25 bacterial genera | Animal | dogs | Not specified for the low-fat diet (only metronidazole dosage: 20 mg/kg BW twice daily). | Effects of a veterinary gastrointestinal low-fat diet on fecal characteristics, metabolites, and microbiota concentrations of adult dogs treated with metronidazole.cited 1× |
| high-protein diet | Increases - promoting | recovery | Human | athletes | Not specified | Dietary Patterns, Gut Microbiota and Sports Performance in Athletes: A Narrative Review.cited 4× |
| ketogenic diet | Increases - promoting | recovery | Human | athletes | Not specified | Dietary Patterns, Gut Microbiota and Sports Performance in Athletes: A Narrative Review.cited 4× |
| plant-based diet | Increases - promoting | recovery | Human | athletes | Not specified | Dietary Patterns, Gut Microbiota and Sports Performance in Athletes: A Narrative Review.cited 4× |
| Mediterranean diet | Increases - promoting | recovery | Human | athletes | Not specified | Dietary Patterns, Gut Microbiota and Sports Performance in Athletes: A Narrative Review.cited 4× |
| Ketogenic diet (KD) | Increases - can promote recovery | recovery following rmTBI | Animal | adolescent mice | Not specified | Ketogenic Diet Modulates Neuroinflammation via Metabolites from Lactobacillus reuteri After Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescent Mice.cited 14× |
| gluten-free diet | Increases - ensuing clinical and histologic recovery | clinical and histologic recovery | Human | patients with celiac disease | Not specified | Celiac Disease Affects 1% of Global Population: Who Will Manage All These Patients?cited 10× |
| gluten-free diet (GFD) | No effect - will not achieve full histological recovery | full histological recovery | Human | two in three adult patients | Not specified | New Developments in Celiac Disease Treatment.cited 18× |
| high-protein diet enriched with β-hydroxy-βmethylbutirate, calcium and vitamin D | Increases - improves | functional recovery | Human | patients who have undergone an operation for a traumatic hip fracture and who are aged 65 or above | Not specified | Study protocol: High-protein nutritional intervention based on β-hydroxy-β-methylbutirate, vitamin D3 and calcium on obese and lean aged patients with hip fractures and sarcopenia. The HIPERPROT-GER study.cited 8× |
| high-protein diet enriched with β-hydroxy-βmethylbutirate, calcium and vitamin D | No effect - assess whether there is a relationship between | specific inflammatory markers, sarcopenia and functional recovery | Human | patients who have undergone an operation for a traumatic hip fracture and who are aged 65 or above | Not specified | Study protocol: High-protein nutritional intervention based on β-hydroxy-β-methylbutirate, vitamin D3 and calcium on obese and lean aged patients with hip fractures and sarcopenia. The HIPERPROT-GER study.cited 8× |
| healthy diet | No effect - was significantly affected by gender | duration of recovery | Human | non-hospitalized COVID-19 survivors | Not specified | Association of Healthy Diet with Recovery Time from COVID-19: Results from a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.cited 2× |
| healthy diet | No effect - was significantly affected by marital status | duration of recovery | Human | non-hospitalized COVID-19 survivors | Not specified | Association of Healthy Diet with Recovery Time from COVID-19: Results from a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.cited 2× |
| healthy diet | No effect - no significant correlation was found | duration of recovery | Human | non-hospitalized COVID-19 survivors | Not specified | Association of Healthy Diet with Recovery Time from COVID-19: Results from a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.cited 2× |
| healthy diet | Decreases - was associated with a shorter duration | recovery time from COVID-19 | Human | non-hospitalized COVID-19 survivors | Not specified | Association of Healthy Diet with Recovery Time from COVID-19: Results from a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.cited 2× |