Quick-fix diets are routinely promoted as a magic bullet for weight loss. With the recent popularity of the K-E Diet or “feeding tube” diet, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reminds everyone that the best path to reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is a lifelong combination of eating smarter and moving more...and
enlisting the help of a registered dietitian.
What Is the K-E Diet?
The so-called Ketogenic Nutrition or K-E Diet was developed to
induce rapid weight loss by providing a specialized high-fat, high-protein,
very low-carbohydrate (or ketogenic) diet through nasogastric feeding
(insertion of a tube through the nose) for a period of 10 days. The formula is
provided 24 hours a day using a pump.
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Enteral nutrition – or feeding by tube – is a type of life-sustaining medical nutrition therapy that is intended to promote and restore the health of people who cannot consume food orally. There are valid medical reasons for employing such diets, including drug-resistant epilepsy.
However, the K-E Diet contains potential risks to both short-term and long-term health, including kidney damage and cholelithiasis (gallstones) from rapid weight loss. In addition, since the plan does not address the psychological and emotional
reasons that cause many people to overeat, the lost weight is often regained
once the diet is stopped.
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No Endorsement by Academy
A website containing information on using the K-E Diet for quick weight loss lists
several state affiliates of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics as resources
for learning about diets and eating habits. While the Academy and its
affiliate organizations are reliable resources for information on eating right
and staying healthy, the Academy does not in any way endorse the K-E Diet, or
any other specific weight-loss plan.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics does support the use of enteral feedings solely as a method of nourishing individuals who are unable to eat by mouth.
The Academy’sOfficial Position on Weight Management
There is no “magic bullet” for safe and healthful weight management. Successful
weight management is a lifelong process. It means adopting a lifestyle that includes a healthful eating plan coupled with regular physical activity. Weight loss in the range of one to two pounds per week is considered safe, and allows the individual to learn to manage food and drink intake while still getting the important nutrients his or her body needs.
Information provided by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.