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Metabolic Mind | Is Ketogenic Therapy Safe for Children? - with Dr. Matthew Calkins @metabolicmind | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
There is an escalating crisis of metabolic dysfunction in our youth, with growing rates of obesity, diabetes, and mental illness. Is it safe to use ketogenic therapy in children and teens for better management or reversal of these conditions? Dr. Matthew Calkins, an early career physician board certified in family and obesity medicine, argues it is. A 2023 paper published in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) exaggerates risks associated with a ketogenic diet in pediatric patients. It also conflates a keto diet for epilepsy with a well-formulated keto diet that can be used to treat obesity, diabetes, and mental health conditions. Dr. Calkins co-authored a rebuttal paper in the Journal of Metabolic Health.

In this interview, Dr. Calkins shares more about the paper, as well as some of his experiences running a metabolic clinic at Atrium One Health. He shares his clinical, science-based perspective that ketogenic diets are nutrient-rich (not deficient) and that there is no evidence they trigger eating disorders. He helps patients of all ages make lifestyle changes and improve their health. He loves seeing them achieve dramatic outcomes like reducing BMI or being able to get off insulin. Seeing the explosion of research on ketogenic therapy for a variety of health conditions, Dr. Calkins is optimistic about the future of healthcare.

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Related Resources:
Carbohydrate reduction for metabolic disease is distinct from the ketogenic diet for epilepsy
journalofmetabolichealth.org/index.php/jmh/article/view/95

Low-Carbohydrate Diets in Children and Adolescents With or at Risk for Diabetes
publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/152/4/e2023063755/193955/Low-Carbohydrate-Diets-in-Children-and-Adolescents?autologincheck=redirected
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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
2:06 How Dr. Matt Calkins became interested in metabolic health
7:00 Dr. Matt Calkins' paper
13:16 Ketogenic diet in a pediatric population
21:48 Is a ketogenic diet nutritionally deficient?
24:00 Does ketogenic therapy lead to eating disorders?
28:52 Is ketogenic therapy safe for children?
29:10 Why is there a misrepresentation of ketogenic therapy?
35:36 How to get more physicians to support ketogenic therapy
41:24 Conclusion

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