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NCT04219709
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Effects of Ketosis on Brain Function in Patients With T1DM

Sponsor: Boston Children's Hospital

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Summary

The scientific goal of this study is to examine the effects of a ketogenic diet on hypoglycemia tolerance and brain function in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) and to clarify the mechanistic role of ketones in this process. Glycemic management of T1D is typified by alternating periods of hyper- and hypo-glycemia. Because brain metabolism under usual conditions depends on glucose, acute hypoglycemia leads to immediate complications including impaired cognitive function and a counter-regulatory hormone response. Recurrent hypoglycemia is associated with functional and structural changes in the brain and contributes to the cognitive decline observed in individuals with diabetes. The state of nutritional ketosis (as it occurs during fasting or when following a ketogenic \[very low carbohydrate\] diet) may protect against these acute and chronic complications. As the body relies on fat metabolism, ketone bodies build up and provide an alternative fuel for the brain. Studies during hypoglycemia have shown better cognitive function and less hypoglycemia symptoms in the setting of nutritional ketosis or with ketone administration. This physiological benefit may have special relevance for people with T1D who experience hypoglycemia frequently. To date, no mechanistic studies have examined brain effects of nutritional ketosis in T1D; nor have any trials explored the potential relevance of this for diabetes care.

Official title: Brain Function, Cognition, and Hypoglycemia Tolerance in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in the Setting of Nutritional Ketosis Versus Standard Carbohydrate Diet

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 40 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

24

Start Date

2020-01-03

Completion Date

2026-07-31

Last Updated

2024-12-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Very low carbohydrate diet

All meals will be delivered and participants will consume study foods exclusively. Participants will receive a fiber supplement with each meal as needed to promote digestive health, and a daily multi-vitamin, magnesium and omega-3 supplement to ascertain micronutrient sufficiency. Participants will be weighed at each study visit and the diet plan will be adjusted for satiety and weight-maintenance. The diet composition will be as follows: 5% carbohydrate, 75% fat, 20% protein.

OTHER

Standard carbohydrate diet

All meals will be delivered and participants will consume study foods exclusively. Participants will receive a daily multi-vitamin and omega-3 supplement to ascertain micronutrient sufficiency. Participants will be weighed at each study visit and the diet plan will be adjusted for satiety and weight-maintenance. The diet composition will be as follows: 50% carbohydrate, 30% fat, 20% protein.

Locations (1)

Boston Childrens Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States