Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide

Background & aims: Previous studies have shown that end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) is lower with the presence of supraphysiological ketones as in the case of chronic ketogenic diet (KD) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). This study aimed to determine changes in EtCO2 upon short term KD. Methods:...

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Main Authors: Vijayam, Bhuwaneswaran, Malarvili, M. B., Md. Shakhih, Muhammad Faiz, Omar, Nashuha, Abdul Wahab, Asnida
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spelling my.utm.955302022-05-31T12:45:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95530/ Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide Vijayam, Bhuwaneswaran Malarvili, M. B. Md. Shakhih, Muhammad Faiz Omar, Nashuha Abdul Wahab, Asnida QH301 Biology Background & aims: Previous studies have shown that end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) is lower with the presence of supraphysiological ketones as in the case of chronic ketogenic diet (KD) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). This study aimed to determine changes in EtCO2 upon short term KD. Methods: Healthy subjects were screened not to have conditions that exerts abnormal EtCO2 nor contraindicated for KD. Subjects underwent seven days of KD while the EtCO2 and blood ketone (beta-hydroxybutyrate; ß-OHB) parameters were sampled at day zero (t0) and seven (t7) of ketosis respectively. Statistically, the t-test and Pearson's coefficient were conducted to determine the changes and correlation of both parameters. Results: 12 subjects completed the study. The mean score ± standard deviation (SD) for EtCO2 were 35.08 ± 3.53 and 35.67 ± 3.31 mm Hg for t0 and t7 respectively. The mean score ±SD for ß-OHB were 0.07 ± 0.08 and 0.87 ± 0.84 mmol/L for t0 and t7 respectively. There was no significant difference of EtCO2 between the period of study (p > 0.05) but the ß-OHB increased during t7 (p < 0.05). There was also no correlation between the parameters. Conclusions: These findings suggest that EtCO2 may not be utilized to determine short term nutritional ketosis. Elsevier Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed Vijayam, Bhuwaneswaran and Malarvili, M. B. and Md. Shakhih, Muhammad Faiz and Omar, Nashuha and Abdul Wahab, Asnida (2021) Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 42 . pp. 124-131. ISSN 2405-4577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2021.02.005
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Vijayam, Bhuwaneswaran
Malarvili, M. B.
Md. Shakhih, Muhammad Faiz
Omar, Nashuha
Abdul Wahab, Asnida
Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide
description Background & aims: Previous studies have shown that end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) is lower with the presence of supraphysiological ketones as in the case of chronic ketogenic diet (KD) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). This study aimed to determine changes in EtCO2 upon short term KD. Methods: Healthy subjects were screened not to have conditions that exerts abnormal EtCO2 nor contraindicated for KD. Subjects underwent seven days of KD while the EtCO2 and blood ketone (beta-hydroxybutyrate; ß-OHB) parameters were sampled at day zero (t0) and seven (t7) of ketosis respectively. Statistically, the t-test and Pearson's coefficient were conducted to determine the changes and correlation of both parameters. Results: 12 subjects completed the study. The mean score ± standard deviation (SD) for EtCO2 were 35.08 ± 3.53 and 35.67 ± 3.31 mm Hg for t0 and t7 respectively. The mean score ±SD for ß-OHB were 0.07 ± 0.08 and 0.87 ± 0.84 mmol/L for t0 and t7 respectively. There was no significant difference of EtCO2 between the period of study (p > 0.05) but the ß-OHB increased during t7 (p < 0.05). There was also no correlation between the parameters. Conclusions: These findings suggest that EtCO2 may not be utilized to determine short term nutritional ketosis.
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author Vijayam, Bhuwaneswaran
Malarvili, M. B.
Md. Shakhih, Muhammad Faiz
Omar, Nashuha
Abdul Wahab, Asnida
author_facet Vijayam, Bhuwaneswaran
Malarvili, M. B.
Md. Shakhih, Muhammad Faiz
Omar, Nashuha
Abdul Wahab, Asnida
author_sort Vijayam, Bhuwaneswaran
title Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide
title_short Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide
title_full Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide
title_fullStr Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide
title_full_unstemmed Effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide
title_sort effect of short-term ketogenic diet on end-tidal carbon dioxide
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95530/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2021.02.005
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