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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet haslittle to no effecton Tolerability.

10 studies (9 claims)

Emerging evidence

Study Claims

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InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
new omega-3 fatty acid and medium-chain triglyceride-rich formula dietNo effect - was well tolerated and acceptedtreatment tolerability and acceptance
Human
patients with severe hypertriglyceridemiaNot specified (formula diet composition details not provided).Successful treatment of severe hypertriglyceridemia with a formula diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and medium-chain triglycerides.cited 19×
partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) diet supplementIncreases - better tolerated without any adverse effectstolerability
Human
children (8-16 years) with functional bowel disorders, such as CAP or IBSNot specified for fruit juice (used as placebo).Partially hydrolyzed guar gum in pediatric functional abdominal pain.cited 43×
a combination of a high-protein, high-fiber diet plus BCAA supplementationNo effect - evaluate the effect oftolerability
Human
patients with cirrhosis1.2g/kg protein and 30g fiber daily, plus 110g oral BCAAs daily for the intervention group.Effect of a high-protein, high-fiber diet plus supplementation with branched-chain amino acids on the nutritional status of patients with cirrhosis.cited 44×
ketogenic diet (KD)No effect - characterized bylow tolerability
Human
Not specifiedFood and Food Products on the Italian Market for Ketogenic Dietary Treatment of Neurological Diseases.cited 16×
ketogenic dietNo effect - appear to be safe and well toleratedsafety and tolerability
Human
patients with gliomaNot availableComplementary and Alternative Medicine for the Treatment of Gliomas: Scoping Review of Clinical Studies, Patient Outcomes, and Toxicity Profiles.cited 2×
gluten-free diet (GFD)Increases - is well toleratedtolerability
Human
patients with schizophreniaNot specifiedUse of a Gluten-Free Diet in Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review.cited 17×
elemental dietDecreases - was poorly toleratedtolerability
Human
adults undergoing radical pelvic radiotherapyNot applicableNutritional interventions for reducing gastrointestinal toxicity in adults undergoing radical pelvic radiotherapy.cited 40×
iron-rich diet (iron intake >20 mg/die)Increases - appeared a well-tolerated approachtolerability
Human
non-anemic iron-deficient women affected by celiac diseaseIron-rich diet (>20 mg/day) versus ferrous sulfate (105 mg/day).Efficacy of a High-Iron Dietary Intervention in Women with Celiac Disease and Iron Deficiency without Anemia: A Clinical Trial.cited 11×
C10-enriched medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) ketogenic diet (KD)No effect - demonstrated comparable efficacy and tolerabilityefficacy and tolerability
Human
patients with refractory epilepsy who do not respond adequately to the classic KD aloneNot specifiedDecanoic acid-enriched ketogenic diet in refractory epilepsy.
gluten-free/casein-free (GFCF) dietNo effect - was safe and well-toleratedsafety and tolerability
Human
14 children with autism, age 3-5 yearsNot specified (dietary challenges delivered via weekly snacks containing gluten, casein, both, or placebo).The Gluten-Free/Casein-Free Diet: A Double-Blind Challenge Trial in Children with Autism.cited 58×