ketosis
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Explanation
When the body runs out of carbohydrates to burn for energy, it burns fat instead and goes through a process called ketosis. When someone is fasting, it's not uncommon for their body to enter a state of ketosis. The process has been studied by scientists and found to be useful in treating some kinds of diabetes and epilepsy. Sometimes people eliminate certain kinds of carbohydrates from their diet in order to put their body into ketosis, as a way of burning fat. Ketosis adds the medical -osis suffix, meaning "a state of disease," to ketone, the chemical name for the molecules produced by the liver during ketosis.
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Very low-carb diets, like ketogenic diets, induce "ketosis", a metabolic state where the body switches to using fat as its primary energy source, moving away from the usual dependence on carbohydrates.
From Salon • Feb. 26, 2024
"We now have the first evidence in humans that the cysts really don't like to be in ketosis and that they don't seem to grow."
From Science Daily • Dec. 11, 2023
“The question is: How do you get there?” asks Freeman about ketosis, the metabolic state your body is in when it burns fat instead of carbs.
From Washington Post • Aug. 12, 2021
The odor is caused by ketones, chemicals produced when the body begins to burn fat instead of glucose for energy, a metabolic state known as ketosis.
From New York Times • Jul. 11, 2021
"I was absolutely wrong. The moment I got into full ketosis my milk increased."
From Fox News • Jan. 31, 2019
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