Cannarella Rossella, Rubulotta Michele, Leonardi Alessia, Crafa Andrea, Calvo Antonio, Barbagallo Federica, La Vignera Sandro, Calogero Aldo E
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania, Via S. Sofia 78, Catania, 95123, Italy.
Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Reprod Biol Endocrinol. 2025 May 20;23(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s12958-025-01411-1.
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of ketogenic diet (KD) and very-low-energy ketogenic therapy (VLEKT) protocols on various health outcomes in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and increased body weight.
A systematic search was conducted across Scopus, PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase databases from their inception through January 2025, using a predefined search strategy. Studies were selected based on the PICOS criteria. Data extraction focused on anthropometric measures, glycometabolic and lipid profiles, and hormone levels. Controlled studies were analyzed to evaluate the effects of high-fat KDs and VLEKT compared to low calorie diets (LCDs). Additionally, uncontrolled studies were included, and the outcomes following high-fat KDs or VLEKT were compared to baseline values (before-after study design). A sub-analysis was also performed to compare VLEKT with high-fat KDs. We assessed the quality of the evidence, as well as heterogenity, sensitivity, and publication bias.
A total of 10 studies were included in the analyses, comprising three randomized controlle studies (RCTs), one non-randomized intervention study, four cohort studies, and two case series. Two RCTs comparing VLEKT and high-fat KDs with LCDs found no significant effect on body weight. However, both high-fat KDs and VLEKT were associated with reductions in body mass index (BMI) and fat mass percentage in patients with PCOS. Significant improvements in weight, BMI, fat mass, and lean mass were observed following high-fat KDs or VLEKT interventions compared to baseline values, with no substantial differences between the two diet types. Regarding glycometabolic outcomes, both high-fat KDs and VLEKT reduced serum glucose levels and the homeostatic model assessment index compared to LCDs, with VLEKT showing slightly more favorable effects. In terms of the lipid profile, both high-fat KDs and VLEKT lowered total cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and VLEKT showing greater efficacy in triglyceride reduction. Hormonal analyses from two RCTs showed that both high-fat KDs and VLEKT were associated with lower serum luteinizig hormone (LH) levels compared to LCDs. Additionally, both high-fat KDs and VLEKT led to reductions in LH and total testosterone levels relative to baseline, with VLEKT showing a slight advantage in lowering LH and follicle-stimulating hormone levels.
High-fat KDs and VLEKT show beneficial effects on weight, body composition, glycometabolic parameters, and hormone profile in women with PCOS. VLEKT may provide additional advantages, particularly in reducing fat mass and lowering triglyceride levels. Further studies with larger sample sizes and more robust study designs are needed to confirm these findings.
本系统评价和荟萃分析旨在评估生酮饮食(KD)和极低能量生酮疗法(VLEKT)方案对多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)且体重增加患者的各种健康结局的影响。
使用预定义的检索策略,从Scopus、PubMed、Cochrane和Embase数据库建库至2025年1月进行了系统检索。根据PICOS标准选择研究。数据提取集中在人体测量指标、糖代谢和血脂谱以及激素水平。对对照研究进行分析,以评估高脂肪KD和VLEKT与低热量饮食(LCD)相比的效果。此外,纳入了非对照研究,并将高脂肪KD或VLEKT后的结局与基线值进行比较(前后研究设计)。还进行了一项亚分析,以比较VLEKT与高脂肪KD。我们评估了证据质量以及异质性、敏感性和发表偏倚。
分析共纳入10项研究,包括3项随机对照试验(RCT)、1项非随机干预研究、4项队列研究和2个病例系列。两项比较VLEKT和高脂肪KD与LCD的RCT发现对体重无显著影响。然而,高脂肪KD和VLEKT均与PCOS患者的体重指数(BMI)和体脂百分比降低有关。与基线值相比,高脂肪KD或VLEKT干预后体重、BMI、脂肪量和瘦体重均有显著改善,两种饮食类型之间无实质性差异。关于糖代谢结局,与LCD相比,高脂肪KD和VLEKT均降低了血清葡萄糖水平和稳态模型评估指数,VLEKT显示出稍更有利的效果。在血脂谱方面,高脂肪KD和VLEKT均降低了总胆固醇和甘油三酯水平,VLEKT在降低甘油三酯方面显示出更大的疗效。两项RCT的激素分析表明,与LCD相比,高脂肪KD和VLEKT均与较低的血清促黄体生成素(LH)水平相关。此外,高脂肪KD和VLEKT相对于基线均导致LH和总睾酮水平降低,VLEKT在降低LH和促卵泡生成素水平方面显示出轻微优势。
高脂肪KD和VLEKT对PCOS女性的体重、身体成分、糖代谢参数和激素谱显示出有益影响。VLEKT可能具有额外优势,特别是在减少脂肪量和降低甘油三酯水平方面。需要更大样本量和更稳健研究设计的进一步研究来证实这些发现。