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Ketone Body Metabolism

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NCT06078683

Effects of Ketone Ester Consumption on Exercise Tolerance and Cardiac Function

This study is being done to evaluate how a ketone ester (KE) supplement affects heart function and health in people with diabetes compared to a placebo supplement (made with standard food ingredients that do not contain ketone esters).

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2026-04-03

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Type 2 Diabetes
Ketone Body Metabolism
Ketones, Metabolism
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NCT07359625

Effects of Ketone Bodies on Insulin Sensitivity

KETO-SENSE is a clinical research study investigating how ketone bodies affect energy metabolism and insulin sensitivity in humans. Ketone bodies are naturally produced by the liver during fasting or prolonged exercise and can serve as an alternative fuel for the brain, heart, and muscles. In this study, ten overweight but otherwise healthy adults aged 55-70 years will participate in four study days at Aarhus University Hospital. Participants will receive one of four interventions in a randomized crossover design: 1) growth hormone (GH) and a ketone supplement, 2) GH and placebo, 3) a saline infusion with the ketone supplement, or 4) placebo (saline infusion and placebo supplement). The study uses advanced PET/CT imaging, indirect calorimetry, and tissue biopsies to measure how ketones influence fat breakdown, glucose uptake, and energy expenditure. By understanding these mechanisms, the study aims to clarify whether oral ketone supplementation can improve insulin sensitivity and energy metabolism - findings that could be relevant for common conditions such as overweight, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes.

Gender: All

Ages: 55 Years - 70 Years

Updated: 2026-01-22

Insulin Resistance
Obesity & Overweight
Energy Metabolism
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