Christopher D Crabtree, Alex Buga, Yuchi Han, Orlando P Simonetti, Jeff S Volek
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Salutary Effects of Nutritional Ketosis for the Diseased Human Heart.
Purpose of review: We provide an overview of cardiac metabolism, ketone physiology and terminology, methods of elevating ketones and their effect on cardiac function and disease. We discuss future research directions and speculate what ketogenic strategies may yield optimal effects on the heart and cardiovascular disease.
Recent findings: Nutritional ketosis acutely elevates cardiac function (cardiac output, myocardial perfusion, etc.) in healthy people and those with cardiovascular disease in a dose-dependent manner between circulating ketones and cardiac function. Despite therapeutic potential, long-term studies have not been performed. This acute effect is rapid, dose-dependent, and has been seen to be durable for up to 14 days following intervention onset. There are numerous methods to elicit ketogenesis and promote nutritional ketosis. There is growing evidence to suggest that higher ketone levels may offer greater cardiac benefits. It is pertinent to consider what ketone levels to target, and the best methods to safely and feasibly reach those targets over sustained periods of time.
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The aim of this journal is to systematically provide expert views on current basic science and clinical advances in the field of atherosclerosis and highlight the most important developments likely to transform the field of cardiovascular prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
We accomplish this aim by appointing major authorities to serve as Section Editors who select leading experts from around the world to provide definitive reviews on key topics and papers published in the past year. We also provide supplementary reviews and commentaries from well-known figures in the field. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research.