If you like KETO DIET I have some BAD NEWS for you! https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30122560/



Dr. Ahmet Ergin is an endocrinologist with a particular interest and passion for diabetes care. Dr. Ergin earned his medical degree with honors at Marmara University School of Medicine in Istanbul, Turkey. Then, he completed his internal medicine residency and endocrinology fellowship at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. He is also a certified diabetes education specialist.
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26 COMMENTS

  1. This study doesn’t prove keto is bad. It shows that extreme carb restriction paired with mostly animal fats and proteins correlated with higher mortality over decades.

    The type of fat and protein mattered plant-based sources lowered mortality, while heavy meat and butter diets raised it. Bacon-only keto is obviously not ideal, but that’s not the same as saying keto itself is harmful. Nuance matters even if it doesn’t get clicks.

    Additionally, the expansive study might have been 432,179 participants, but in reality the questionnaire only covered 15,428 of those to see what their diet consisted of. Context matters.

  2. This can't be a doctor…

    1) Correlation isn't causation. This study only shows a link between carb intake and mortality, not that one causes the other. There could be dozens of other lifestyle factors at play.

    2) The data is ancient! They asked people what they ate ONCE in the late 80s and then followed them for 25 years. A single dietary snapshot from decades ago is not reliable.

    3) "Healthy User" Bias. The finding that plant-based low-carb was better could just mean people who choose plants are healthier overall (they exercise more, don't smoke, etc.).

    Interesting study, but its conclusions are pretty shaky.

  3. Well doc, the diet that you and your ilk recommend kills far more people than keto. You can skew the results anyway you want, but people are becoming aware that your recommended diet information is killing them. Let the diet revolution begin. The truth of the matter is that different diets work for different people.

  4. Thanks for saying a lot of nothing. That tends to be the common theme for YouTube videos nowadays. I remember when you could get actual legit conversations and breakdowns of things on YouTube. Now it's just trash videos like this

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