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Ketogenic Diets and Mitochondrial Function: Benefits for Aging But Not for Athletes

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Ketogenic diets improve muscle mitochondrial mass and function with age or disease, but not in athletes with high mitochondrial quality. As humans age, we lose skeletal muscle mass, even in… Click to show full abstract

Ketogenic diets improve muscle mitochondrial mass and function with age or disease, but not in athletes with high mitochondrial quality. As humans age, we lose skeletal muscle mass, even in the absence of disease (sarcopenia), increasing the risk of death. Low mitochondrial mass and activity contributes to sarcopenia. It is our hypothesis that a ketogenic diet improves skeletal muscle mitochondrial mass and function when they have declined because of aging or disease, but not in athletes where mitochondrial quality is high.

Keywords: function; diets mitochondrial; ketogenic diets; mitochondrial function; mitochondrial mass

Journal Title: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
Year Published: 2022

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