Diets in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes and Prediabetes
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“Contrasting Ketogenic and Mediterranean Diets in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes and Prediabetes: The Keto-Med Trial”
The objective of this study is to compare two metabolically distinct diets, WFKD vs Med-Plus, in order to examine the potential benefits, and unintended consequences, of going beyond a focus on maximally avoiding added sugars and refined grains, to also avoiding legumes, fruits, and whole grains.
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                                Behavioral - Mediterranean Diet (Med-Plus)
Participants will follow the Med-Plus diet for 12 weeks, then switch to the alternate diet for another 12 weeks (no washout period).
Behavioral - Well-Formulated Ketogenic Diet (WFKD)
Participants will follow the WFKD diet for 12 weeks, then switch to the alternate diet for another 12 weeks (no washout period).
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Contrasting Ketogenic and Mediterranean Diets in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes and Prediabetes: The Keto-Med Trial
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NCT03810378
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