Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Food Principles: Low and Ultra-Low Carb Diets – Video

Food Principles: Low and Ultra-Low Carb Diets

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#1. When metabolism switches from using glucose as energy to converting stored body fat for energy, this is known as:
#2 The ketogenic diet was originally designed in 1924 by Russell Wilder of the Mayo Clinic to treat:
#3. The South Beach and Zone diets are examples of "Paleo" type diets.
#4. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the Paleo diet & lifestyle?
#5. Which of the following are cautions for putting clients on a ketogenic diet?
#6. Which of the following is a metabolic effect of low carb diets?
#7. Ketoacidosis is not the same as ketosis.

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