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Background Our aim was to compare the effects of a Paleolithic ('Old Stone Age') diet and a diabetes diet as generally recommended on risk factors for cardiovascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes not treated with insulin.
Hansson Anita +7 more
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Gilbert’s Syndrome Successfully Treated with the Paleolithic Ketogenic Diet [PDF]
Gilbert’s syndrome (GS) is a common hyperbilirubinaemia syndrome caused by reduced conjugation of serum bilirubin by the liver. Although it is considered as a common and harmless condition not requiring treatment symptoms associated with GS may be unfavorable.
Csaba Tóth, Zsófia Clemens
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Background We found marked improvement of glucose tolerance and lower dietary energy intake in ischemic heart disease (IHD) patients after advice to follow a Paleolithic diet, as compared to a Mediterranean-like diet. We now report findings on subjective
Ahrén Bo +4 more
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The global prevalence of obesity is alarmingly high and is impacting both developed and underdeveloped countries, beyond the borders of ethnicity, sex, and age. On the other hand, the global interest in dieting has increased, and people are obsessed with
Aaiza Tahreem +6 more
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Lifestyle interventions with weight loss can improve insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes (T2D), but mechanisms are unclear. We explored circulating and skeletal muscle metabolite signatures of altered peripheral (pIS) and hepatic insulin sensitivity ...
Elin Chorell +7 more
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Antioxidant supplements and cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: a systematic review [PDF]
Background: Cognitive dysfunction is a debilitating characteristic of multiple sclerosis (MS) that affects approximately 60% of patients. To date, the only effective treatments for cognitive decline are cognitive rehabilitation and exercise training ...
Fardin Nabizadeh +4 more
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Neandertal versus Modern Human Dietary Responses to Climatic Fluctuations. [PDF]
The Neandertal lineage developed successfully throughout western Eurasia and effectively survived the harsh and severely changing environments of the alternating glacial/interglacial cycles from the middle of the Pleistocene until Marine Isotope Stage 3.
Sireen El Zaatari +3 more
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Back to the Future. Metabolic Effects of a 4-Day Outdoor Trip Under Simulated Paleolithic Conditions – New Insights from The Eifel Study [PDF]
Background: The observation that the emergence of common Western diseases takes place with much greater prevalence as societies migrate from natural-living cultures to modernized societies, has been well documented.
Freese, Jens
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The Paleo diet and diabetes [PDF]
Studies are inconclusive about the benefits of the Paleo diet in patients with type 2 diabetes Summary Type 2 diabetes is characterised by fasting hyperglycaemia as a result of insulin resistance and defects in insulin secretion.
Sofianos Andrikopoulos
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Rapid Hepatic Function Improvement with Culturally Adapted Low-Carbohydrate Paleolithic Diet in South Asian Adults with Metabolic Dysfunction: A 12-Week Prospective Study with Predictive Modeling [PDF]
Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects 25-30% of South Asian adults, with limited predictive tools for dietary intervention success. Identifying baseline predictors of hepatic response could enable personalized treatment approaches.
Hariharan Venkatasubramanian +1 more
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