What the Ketone Heart Risk Headlines Got Wrong

What the Ketone Heart Risk Headlines Got Wrong

You may have seen headlines or social media posts claiming that ketones increase the risk of heart attacks and that this proves ketogenic diets are dangerous for heart health. But when you actually examine the study behind those claims, the data tell a very different story.

In this video, Dr. Bret Scher takes a closer look at a recent paper published in the Journal of the American Heart Association that analyzed circulating ketone levels in participants from the UK Biobank. The study has been widely shared online as evidence against ketogenic diets. The issue? The participants weren’t following a ketogenic diet at all.

Instead, researchers measured very small baseline ketone levels in a general population that was consuming around 250 grams of carbohydrates per day, that’s far from the levels associated with nutritional ketosis.

In this video, you’ll learn:

  1. Why this study was not a ketogenic diet study
  2. The difference between association and causation in epidemiology
  3. Why the measured ketone levels were far below nutritional ketosis
  4. How metabolic stress, illness, or diabetes can raise ketone levels independently of diet
  5. Why these findings don’t tell us anything about ketogenic diets

Understanding the context behind nutrition research is critical. Misinterpreting observational data can easily lead to misleading headlines and unnecessary confusion about diet and health.

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Expert Featured:

Dr. Bret Scher

  1. Baszucki Group Medical Director
  2. https://x.com/bschermd


Resources Mentioned:

Circulating Ketone Bodies and Incident Cardiovascular Outcomes and Mortality: Insights From the UK Biobank

  1. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.125.042582


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