Obesity and Obesity-Related Thyroid Dysfunction: Any Potential Role for the Very Low-Calorie Ketogenic Diet (VLCKD)?
- Open Access
- 25-03-2024
- Obesity
- REVIEW
- Authors
- Sebastián Pablo Chapela
- Alison Simancas-Racines
- Florencia Ceriani
- Andrés Luciano Nicolas Martinuzzi
- María Paula Russo
- Ana Karina Zambrano
- Daniel Simancas-Racines
- Ludovica Verde
- Giovanna Muscogiuri
- Christos S. Katsanos
- Evelyn Frias-Toral
- Luigi Barrea
- Published in
- Current Nutrition Reports | Issue 2/2024
Abstract
Purpose of Review
This review aims to explore in-depth the different aspects of the association between very low-calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD), obesity and obesity-related thyroid dysfunction.
Recent Findings
The VLCKD, proposed as a non-pharmacological strategy for the management of certain chronic diseases, is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. Initially used to treat epilepsy, it has been shown to be effective in controlling body weight gain and addressing various pathophysiological conditions. Research has shown that a low-calorie, high-fat diet can affect thyroid hormone levels. Weight loss can also influence thyroid hormone levels. Studies have suggested that long-term use of VLCKD for refractory epilepsy may be related to the development of hypothyroidism, with an effect seen in various populations. In particular, women with obesity following VLCKD tend to have reduced T3 levels.
Summary
We propose further research to unravel the underlying mechanisms linking VLCKD to obesity and obesity-related thyroid dysfunction.
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- Title
- Obesity and Obesity-Related Thyroid Dysfunction: Any Potential Role for the Very Low-Calorie Ketogenic Diet (VLCKD)?
- Authors
-
Sebastián Pablo Chapela
Alison Simancas-Racines
Florencia Ceriani
Andrés Luciano Nicolas Martinuzzi
María Paula Russo
Ana Karina Zambrano
Daniel Simancas-Racines
Ludovica Verde
Giovanna Muscogiuri
Christos S. Katsanos
Evelyn Frias-Toral
Luigi Barrea
- Publication date
- 25-03-2024
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Keywords
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Obesity
Obesity
Hypothyroidism
Levothyroxine
Epilepsy - Published in
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Current Nutrition Reports / Issue 2/2024
Electronic ISSN: 2161-3311 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s13668-024-00528-w
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