Keto Diet Could Boost Exercise Benefits in Hyperglycemic Mice

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A Nature Communications study in mice with high blood sugar found that a ketogenic diet lowered glucose, improved aerobic exercise adaptation, and aided skeletal-muscle remodeling when paired with training, suggesting glucose control may enhance exercise benefits. However, results are limited to animals, and applicability to humans is uncertain, with long-term sustainability and real-world effects needing further research.
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