TY  - GEN
AB  - One of the biggest risk factors for premature death and disability can be directly attributed to diet and yet it is not something that is not made a priority in every day life. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease include dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, elevated hemoglobin A1c, and obesity. Recently, diets that are considered to be low carbohydrate have become increasingly popular, with special attention to the Ketogenic Diet (KD). Ketogenic Diets have been researched for it'™s effects on neurological health. Given that the KD is a high-fat, low carbohydrate diet, investigations of potential risks associated with the KD have been explored. The purpose of this master'™s project is to conduct a mixed studies review on current published literature to evaluate the effects of a ketogenic diet on cardiovascular disease risk factors. Six studies were included in this mixed studies review. The findings of this mixed studies review demonstrated that the ketogenic diet decreased risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Measured variables included: high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), triglycerides, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and hemoglobin A1c. This mixed studies review did demonstrate favorable results for the reduction of cardiovascular disease risk indicating that the KD may be suggested for risk reduction by the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN).
AU  - Perez, Kerry
DA  - 2023-02-12
ID  - 1628
JF  - Master's Theses, Dissertations, Graduate Research and Major Papers Overview
KW  - Ketogenic Diet
KW  - Nutritional Ketosis
KW  - Ketogenic Diet and Cardiovascular Disease
KW  - Cardiovascular Disease
KW  - Diets for Health
KW  - Low Carbohydate Diet
L1  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/0-K._Perez.ppt
L1  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/Perez__Major_paper.pdf
L2  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/0-K._Perez.ppt
L2  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/Perez__Major_paper.pdf
L4  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/0-K._Perez.ppt
L4  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/Perez__Major_paper.pdf
LA  - eng
LK  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/0-K._Perez.ppt
LK  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/Perez__Major_paper.pdf
N2  - One of the biggest risk factors for premature death and disability can be directly attributed to diet and yet it is not something that is not made a priority in every day life. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease include dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, elevated hemoglobin A1c, and obesity. Recently, diets that are considered to be low carbohydrate have become increasingly popular, with special attention to the Ketogenic Diet (KD). Ketogenic Diets have been researched for it'™s effects on neurological health. Given that the KD is a high-fat, low carbohydrate diet, investigations of potential risks associated with the KD have been explored. The purpose of this master'™s project is to conduct a mixed studies review on current published literature to evaluate the effects of a ketogenic diet on cardiovascular disease risk factors. Six studies were included in this mixed studies review. The findings of this mixed studies review demonstrated that the ketogenic diet decreased risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Measured variables included: high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), triglycerides, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and hemoglobin A1c. This mixed studies review did demonstrate favorable results for the reduction of cardiovascular disease risk indicating that the KD may be suggested for risk reduction by the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN).
PY  - 2023-02-12
T1  - A Mixed Studies Review: The Effects of a Ketogenic Diet on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors
TI  - A Mixed Studies Review: The Effects of a Ketogenic Diet on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors
UR  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/0-K._Perez.ppt
UR  - https://digitalcollections.ric.edu/record/1628/files/Perez__Major_paper.pdf
Y1  - 2023-02-12
ER  -