Ketogenic Diet- Which of the 4 Types of Keto Diets Is Suitable for You

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Keto Diet is one of the most popular and effective diet plans that have been liked by people in different parts of the world. Whether you are in the US, UK, Germany India or Australia, you’ll find people following Keto diet or Ketogenic diet plan.

What exactly is Keto Diet?

And why has Keto Diet become so popular?

More than 20 studies have confirmed that Keto diet can help you burn fat ,lose weight and improve your overall health. The result of this many studies, testimonials and word of mouth have made Keto Recipes and various types of Keto Snacks highly popular.

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Essentially it is a low-carb and high fat diet, which is somewhat similar to Atkins Diet, which is also another popular diet plan. In layman’s terms, your body starts relying on the stored fat for energy when your carb intake is reduced drastically. The sudden reduction in carbs puts your body in a metabolic state called Ketosis, and that is what forms the basis of Keto Diet.

The purpose of this is to bring your body into this metabolic state so that it starts burning fat, and obviously the result is weight loss.

As this type of diet showed impressive results, dietitians and other experts came up with various versions of Keto diet to suit different needs, weight loss effects, affordability and lifestyles.

What are the  most popular versions of Keto diet

  1. SKD– Standard Keto Diet, it contains 75% fat, 20% protein and 5% carbs
  2. CKD– Cyclic Ketogenic Diet- as the name suggests, you follow a cyclic pattern like 5 low carb days followed by 2 high carb days. This is just an example, your personal health coach can tell you the exact pattern to follow.
  3. TKD– Targeted Ketogenic Diet- if you workout, then this version is for you so that you can add carb around your workout.
  4. High protein ketogenic diet– This includes slightly more protein than SKD. Usually 60% fat, 35% protein instead of 20% as in SKD, and 5 % carbs

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Last but not the least, although ketogenic diet is safe for healthy people, there may be some initial side-effects while your body adapts to this new diet plan.

A ketogenic diet can also change the water and mineral balance of your body, so adding extra salt to your meals or taking mineral supplements can help.

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