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The effect of exogenous ketone bodies on cognition across health and disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis (opens in new tab)

IntroductionCognitive function is closely linked to brain energy metabolism and may be compromised by aging, metabolic stress, and neuropsychiatric disease. Ketone bodies can serve as an alternative cerebral fuel and may also exert signaling effects relevant to cognition. Exogenous ketones (EK) offer a practical means of increasing circulating ketone concentrations without dietary carbohydrate restriction. However, the overall effect of EK supplementation on cognitive performance in humans ha...

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