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Ketosis Suppression and Ageing (KetoSAge): The Effects of Suppressing Ketosis in Long Term Keto-Adapted Non-Athletic Females [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023
Most studies on ketosis have focused on short-term effects, male athletes, or weight loss. Hereby, we studied the effects of short-term ketosis suppression in healthy women on long-standing ketosis.
Isabella D Cooper   +2 more
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Ketosis an Old Story Under a New Approach

open access: yesDairy, 2020
Ketosis, characterized by high concentrations of ketone bodies in the blood, urine, and milk, affects a considerable number of cows immediately after calving.
Guanshi Zhang   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources
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Alcoholic Ketosis

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1986
We prospectively studied 23 episodes of suspected alcoholic ketosis in order to team whether there was objective evidence of the patients having stopped drinking ethanol a few days before admission, and of being starved. Eight patients had moderate ketosis (plasma 3‐hydroxybutyrate 4.1–7.8 mmot/liter); seven patients had mild ketosis (2–4 mmol/liter ...
M, Fulop, J, Ben-Ezra, J, Bock
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Bovine ketosis and somatotrophin: risk factors for ketosis and effects of ketosis on health and production

Research in Veterinary Science, 1994
Aspects of the metabolism and health of 63 cows which had been treated with different amounts of bovine somatotrophin (BST) daily in the preceding lactation and 25 control cows were studied. The aims of the study were first, to identify cows with ketotic conditions, either by measurements of blood metabolite concentrations or by clinical observations ...
I J, Lean   +7 more
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Clinical Ketosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1988
A diagnosis of primary ketosis is based on clinical signs, clinical pathology, and ruling-out disorders that cause secondary ketosis. Various treatments can be used alone or in combination during the management of clinical ketosis. A treatment should be based on drugs with a mechanism of action that will eliminate the pathogenesis of the clinical signs
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POST-EXERCISE KETOSIS

The Lancet, 1969
Abstract The effects of ingestion of glucose after strenuous exercise on the concentrations of blood glucose, glycerol, and ketone-bodies, and plasma-free-fatty-acids (F.F.A.) have been studied in a group of twelve subjects. The results have been compared with those of oral glucose-tolerance tests at rest in eight of the same subjects and after ...
R H, Johnson   +3 more
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