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Ed Maunder, Deborah K. Dulson, and David M. Shaw

. Ryan KK , Packard AEB , Larson KR , et al . Dietary manipulations that induce ketosis activate the HPA axis in male rats and mice: a potential role for fibroblast growth factor-21 . Endocrinology . 2018 ; 159 ( 1 ): 400 – 413 . PubMed ID: 29077838 doi:10.1210/en.2017-00486 29077838 10

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(0.4[0.2–1.0]) ( P  = .008) and between PR2 (0.4[0.2–1.0]) and the marathon (0.1[0–0.3]) ( P  = .008). There was no severe hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia with ketosis at any time before, during and after the PRs and Marathon. Conclusions.— To avoid exercise-induced hypoglycemia, it is necessary to reduce usual doses

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Alannah K.A. McKay, Megan L.R. Ross, Nicolin Tee, Avish P. Sharma, Jill J. Leckey, and Louise M. Burke

perceived exertion per kilometer travelled and a higher perceptual (RPE) and physiological (HR) effort for any given speed. The LCHF diet was associated with a sustained increase in concentrations of blood β HB concentrations above the level considered to signal ketosis (0.5 mM) 2 and within proposed