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Ketogenic Diet

A very low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet that shifts the body into ketosis for metabolic and potential longevity benefits.

Human Trials

47

3,420 participants

Risk Level

Low Risk

Monthly Cost

$200$500 /month

Costs vary based on food quality and sourcing; may be higher initially due to specialty products

Quick Facts

Category
Lifestyle
Research Field
Nutrition
Evidence Grade
B – Moderate
Risk Level
Low
Monthly Cost
$200 – $500
Human Trials
47

Typical Dose

<50 g net carbs/day; 70% fat, 20–25% protein, 5% carbs

Range

20–50 g net carbs/day

Timingconsistent daily macros; electrolytes especially important in first 2 weeks
Formdietary macronutrient protocol
NotesKeto flu (days 3–7): supplement sodium 2–3 g, potassium 1–2 g, magnesium 300–500 mg daily. Therapeutic ketosis = blood ketones 0.5–3.0 mmol/L. Monitor LDL – hyper-responders may need protocol adjustment.

For informational purposes only – not medical advice. See disclaimer

Research Velocity

+10%
156 publications in the last 12 months · steady increase in publications
Moderate Community Interest
65 mentions
Sources:LongecityReddit
Updated 2026-03-16

Mechanism of Action

The ketogenic diet restricts carbohydrates to under 50g daily, forcing the body to metabolize fat for energy and produce ketone bodies. This metabolic shift activates AMPK and SIRT1 pathways, potentially promoting autophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis. Research suggests ketosis may reduce inflammation, improve insulin sensitivity, and activate cellular repair mechanisms associated with longevity.

Overview

The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, very low-carbohydrate eating pattern that has gained attention for its potential longevity benefits beyond its established therapeutic uses for epilepsy and metabolic disorders. Research indicates that maintaining nutritional ketosis (typically achieved by limiting carbohydrates to 20-50g daily while increasing fat intake to 70-80% of calories) may activate cellular pathways associated with longevity, including enhanced autophagy, improved mitochondrial function, and reduced oxidative stress.

Studies suggest that ketogenic dieting may improve various biomarkers associated with healthy aging, including insulin sensitivity, inflammatory markers, and cognitive function. Animal research has shown promising results for lifespan extension, though human longevity data remains limited to shorter-term studies focusing on metabolic health improvements. The diet's effects appear to be mediated through ketone bodies like beta-hydroxybutyrate, which can serve as both an efficient fuel source and a signaling molecule that influences gene expression related to stress resistance and cellular maintenance.

While generally considered safe for healthy individuals, the ketogenic diet requires careful planning to ensure nutritional adequacy and may cause temporary side effects during the initial adaptation period. Research indicates the importance of focusing on high-quality fats and maintaining adequate micronutrient intake, as the restrictive nature of the diet can potentially lead to deficiencies if not properly implemented with appropriate supplementation and food choices.

Known Interactions

  • May affect blood glucose medications requiring dose adjustments
  • Can interact with certain seizure medications
  • May influence warfarin and other anticoagulant effects
  • Potential interactions with lithium and other mood stabilizers
  • May affect kidney function in susceptible individuals

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Last verified: 2026-03-16