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HealthEd Academy Reports On The Latest Ketogenic Diet Study And Its Link To Boosting Testosterone By 25%

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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

The latest healthcare news that HealthEd Academy is reporting on is the peer-reviewed study published by Wiley’s Andrology Journal on December 2, 2022, which states that a ketogenic diet increases testosterone levels in obese males by up to 25%.

Key Points: 
  • The latest healthcare news that HealthEd Academy is reporting on is the peer-reviewed study published by Wiley’s Andrology Journal on December 2, 2022, which states that a ketogenic diet increases testosterone levels in obese males by up to 25%.
  • These findings suggest that a low-calorie keto diet can lead to rapid improvements in total testosterone levels associated with weight loss in male obese non-diabetic subjects.
  • The study, ‘Very low-calorie ketogenic diet rapidly augments testosterone levels in non-diabetic obese subjects’ by Angelo Cignarelli et al., that HealthEd Academy is sharing, followed 22 obese males who stuck to a ketogenic diet for 28 days.
  • 34, the study corroborates with the findings reported by Cignarelli as Wilson found that a ketogenic diet (compared to the standard Western diet) significantly increased the men’s total testosterone levels by up to 118ng/dL after 11 weeks.