Ketone Confusion
Cross-source consensus on Ketone Confusion from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The article identifies insulin presence, absence, and matching of need as the core distinction between nutritional ketosis and DKA. — Ketosis vs. Ketoacidosis: Physiological Opposites
- The article says nutritional ketosis and DKA share only elevated ketones relative to a carbohydrate-heavy diet. — Ketosis vs. Ketoacidosis: Physiological Opposites
- The article attributes confusion between ketosis and DKA partly to the shared root word "keto." — Ketosis vs. Ketoacidosis: Physiological Opposites
- The article criticizes discouraging nutritional ketosis on the basis of DKA as a physiological conflation. — Ketosis vs. Ketoacidosis: Physiological Opposites