Blurb about what is a ketogenic diet

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Paoli, A., et al., Ketosis, ketogenic diet and food intake control: a complex relationship. Front Psychol, 2015. 6: p. 27.

Johnstone, A.M., et al., Effects of a high-protein ketogenic diet on hunger, appetite, and weight loss in obese men feeding ad libitum. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2008. 87(1): p. 44-55.

Newman, J.C. and E. Verdin, beta-hydroxybutyrate: much more than a metabolite. Diabetes Res Clin Pract, 2014. 106(2): p. 173-81.

Newman, J.C. and E. Verdin, Ketone bodies as signaling metabolites. Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2014. 25(1): p. 42-52.

Okuda, T., A. Fukui, and N. Morita, Altered expression of O-GlcNAc-modified proteins in a mouse model whose glycemic status is controlled by a low carbohydrate ketogenic diet. Glycoconj, 2013. 30(8): p. 781-789.

Okuda, T. and N. Morita, A very low carbohydrate ketogenic diet prevents the progression of hepatic steatosis caused by hyperglycemia in a juvenile obese mouse model. Nutr Diabetes, 2012. 2: p. e50.

Okuda, T. and N. Morita, A very low carbohydrate ketogenic diet increases hepatic glycosphingolipids related to regulation of insulin signalling. Journal of Functional Foods, 2016. 21: p. 70-74.