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    Ketosis is a metabolic state characterized by elevated levels of ketone bodies in the blood or urine. Physiological ketosis is a normal response to low...
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    uncontrolled production of ketone bodies that cause a metabolic acidosis. While ketosis refers to any elevation of blood ketones, ketoacidosis is a specific pathologic...
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    generally based on symptoms. An elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis and ketosis is the classic present. However, a mixed acid-base disorder may be present...
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  • Ketosis-prone diabetes (KPD) is an intermediate form of diabetes that has some characteristics of type 1 and some of type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes...
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    during ketosis. On the other hand, most people can smell acetone, whose "sweet & fruity" odor also characterizes the breath of persons in ketosis or, especially...
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    African-American and Hispanic people. Their condition is then labeled "ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes". Drugs in the gliflozin class (SGLT2 inhibitors)...
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  • Other risk factors: Lack of sufficient insulin (but enough to prevent ketosis) Poor kidney function Poor fluid intake (dehydration) Older age (50–70...
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  • refers to any circumstance in which low blood glucose is accompanied by ketosis, the presence of ketone bodies (such as beta-hydroxybutyrate) in the blood...
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    vertebrates, including humans. Ketone bodies are elevated in the blood (ketosis) after fasting, including a night of sleep; in both blood and urine in...
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    Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide that provides energy to drive and support many processes in living cells, such as muscle contraction, nerve...
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  • due to starvation, ketogenic diets, or prolonged exercise, leading to ketosis. However, with the introduction of exogenous ketone supplements, it is...
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  • oxidized to form acetone by alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver, leading to ketosis when ingested in large quantities. 1-butanol 1-pentanol (n-amyl alcohol)...
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  • The findings of acetone without acidosis leads to the sine qua non of "ketosis without acidosis." Isopropyl alcohol is oxidized to form acetone by alcohol...
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    Metformin) The mnemonic for toxins is ACE GIFTs: Aspirin, Cyanide, Ethanolic ketosis, Glycols (ethylene and propylene), Isoniazid, Ferrous iron, Toluene, salicylates...
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    including prolonged fasting and high-fat low-carbohydrate dieting, can produce ketosis, in which acetone is formed in body tissue. Certain health conditions,...
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    source. An elevated level of ketone bodies in the blood (a state called ketosis) eventually lowers the frequency of epileptic seizures. Around half of...
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    for promoting misconceptions about carbohydrates, insulin resistance and ketosis. There is dispute among researchers about the efficacy and safety of various...
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    System". Merck Veterinary Manual. Retrieved 2017-11-22. "Mastitis and Ketosis: Health Problems of Lactating Does". www.tennesseemeatgoats.com. Schrevelius'...
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  • re-oxidized when they transfer electrons to the electron transport chain. Ketosis is a metabolic process where the body prioritizes ketone bodies, produced...
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  • effect of therapeutic hypothermia, specifically during the induction phase. Ketosis – Using body fats as fuel instead of carbohydrates Polydipsia – Excessive...
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    diabetes (including slowly evolving, immune-mediated diabetes of adults and ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes), hyperglycemia first detected during pregnancy,...
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    hyperglycemia in gliclazide-responsive diabetes mellitus of stable, mild, non-ketosis prone, type 2 diabetes. It is used when diabetes cannot be controlled by...
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    in human blood plasma, as with other ketone bodies, increases through ketosis. This elevated β-hydroxybutyrate level is naturally expected, as β-hydroxybutyrate...
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    been used in the dairy industry since the 1950s for cows showing signs of ketosis. The negative energy balance during the early stages of lactation can cause...
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    combination of these responses can lead to metabolic disorders. One examples is ketosis, or the rapid accumulation of ketone bodies, caused by the animal's body...
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    beta-hydroxybutyrate in the blood to detect ketosis for measuring both unhealthy ketoacidosis and healthy nutritional ketosis. Memory and timestamping: Most meters...
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    organs, including the brain, heart, and kidneys, in a condition called ketosis. Ketosis can have other causes such as alcoholism and diabetes. Excessive accumulation...
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  • ketoacidosis. It is due to the accumulation of ketoacids (via excessive ketosis) and reflects a severe shift from glycolysis to lipolysis for energy needs...
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    manage the effects of some cancers. Ketone bodies Fatty acid metabolism Ketosis Ketogenic diet Kohlmeier M (2015). "Leucine". Nutrient Metabolism: Structures...
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  • the diet include constipation, nausea, weakness and bad breath due to ketosis. The diet has also been criticized for being deficient in vitamin A and...
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