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Med Hypotheses ; 146: 110435, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33303304

ABSTRACT

Lipedema (LI) is a common yet misdiagnosed condition, often misconstrued with obesity. LI affects women almost exclusively, and its painful and life-changing symptoms have long been thought to be resistant to the lifestyle interventions such as diet and exercise. In this paper, we discuss possible mechanisms by which patients adopting a ketogenic diet (KD) can alleviate many of the unwanted clinical features of LI. This paper is also an effort to provide evidence for the hypothesis of the potency of this dietary intervention for addressing the symptoms of LI. Specifically, we examine the scientific evidence of effectiveness of adopting a KD by patients to alleviate clinical features associated with LI, including excessive and disproportionate lower body adipose tissue (AT) deposition, pain, and reduction in quality of life (QoL). We also explore several clinical features of LI currently under debate, including the potential existence and nature of edema, metabolic and hormonal dysfunction, inflammation, and fibrosis. The effectiveness of a KD on addressing clinical features of LI has been demonstrated in human studies, and shows promise as an intervention for LI. We hope this paper leads to an improved understanding of optimal nutritional management for patients with LI and stimulates future research in this area of study.


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Diet, Ketogenic , Lipedema , Exercise , Female , Humans , Obesity , Quality of Life
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Opt Lett ; 26(24): 1975-7, 2001 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18059750

ABSTRACT

The response of individual defect nanoclusters located in the bulk of a dielectric material following exposure to 355-nm, 3-ns high-power laser irradiation is investigated by use of microscopic fluorescence imaging. Experiments were carried out on KH(2)PO(4) crystals. We provide direct imaging of the reaction to an external stimulus of individual defect clusters and demonstrate a novel method of studying the dynamic behavior of bulk defects.

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Opt Lett ; 24(4): 268-70, 1999 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18071476

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A microscopic fluorescence imaging system is used to detect optically active centers located inside a transparent dielectric crystal. Defect centers in the bulk of KH(2)PO(4) crystals are imaged based on their near-infrared emission following photoexcitation. The spatial resolution of the system is 1mum in the image plane and 25mum in depth. The experimental results indicate the presence of a large number of optically active defect clusters in different KH(2)PO(4) crystals, whereas the concentration of these clusters depends on the crystal sector and growth method.

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