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Dena M. Bravata u. a.: Efficacy and Safety of Low-Carbohydrate Diets: A Systematic Review. In: JAMA. Band14, Nr.289, 13. April 2003, S.1837–1850, doi:10.1001/jama.289.14.1837 (englisch, Online): Conclusions: There is insufficient evidence to make recommendations for or against the use of low-carbohydrate diets, particularly among participants older than age 50 years, for use longer than 90 days, or for diets of 20 g/d or less of carbohydrates. Among the published studies, participant weight loss while using low-carbohydrate diets was principally associated with decreased caloric intake and increased diet duration but not with reduced carbohydrate content.
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Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions: High-Fat Ketogenic Diet to Control Seizures Is Safe Over Long Term, Study Suggests. In: Science Daily. 17. Februar 2010, abgerufen am 4. März 2011 (englisch): „Despite its temporary side effects, we have always suspected that the ketogenic diet is relatively safe long term, and we now have proof.“
David L. Katz: Pandemic obesity and the contagion of nutritional nonsense. In: Public Health Reviews. Band31, Nr.1, 2003, ISSN0301-0422, S.33–44, PMID 14656042 (nih.gov [abgerufen am 25. Januar 2024]).