Acute ketosis inhibits appetite and decreases plasma concentrations of acyl ghrelin in healthy young men

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Aim: To investigate the acute effect of ketone ester (KE) ingestion on appetite and plasma concentrations of acyl ghrelin (AG), unacylated ghrelin (UAG) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion, and to compare responses with those elicited by isocaloric glucose (GLU) administration. Methods: We examined 10 healthy young men on three separate occasions using a placebo (PBO)-controlled crossover design. A KE versus taste-matched isovolumetric and isocaloric 50% GLU and taste-matched isovolumetric PBO vehicle was orally administered. Our main outcome measures were plasma concentrations of AG, UAG, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and GLP-1 along with appetite sensation scores assessed by visual analogue scale. Results: KE ingestion resulted in an average peak beta-hydroxybutyrate concentration of 5.5 mM. AG and UAG were lowered by approximately 25% following both KE and GLU intake compared with PBO. In the case of AG, the differences were −52.1 (−79.4, –24.8) for KE and −48.4 (−75.4, −21.5) pg/mL for GLU intake (P

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Vestergaard, E. T., Zubanovic, N. B., Rittig, N., Møller, N., Kuhre, R. E., Holst, J. J., … Thomsen, H. H. (2021). Acute ketosis inhibits appetite and decreases plasma concentrations of acyl ghrelin in healthy young men. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 23(8), 1834–1842. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.14402

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