2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1484856
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Ketogenic diet in treating sepsis-related acquired weakness: is it friend or foe?

Yanmei Miao,
Leiyu Xie,
Shaolin Chen
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSepsis is the body’s extreme response to an infection leading to organ dysfunction. Sepsis-related acquired weakness (SAW), a critical illness closely related to metabolic disorders, is characterized by generalized sepsis-induced skeletal muscle weakness, mainly manifesting as symmetrical atrophy of respiratory and limb muscles. Muscle accounts for 40% of the body’s total mass and is one of the major sites of glucose and energy absorption. Diet affects skeletal muscle metabolism, which further impact… Show more

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