ketonemia
Ketonemia is a metabolic state characterized by an elevated level of ketone bodies in the bloodstream. Ketone bodies, namely acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone, are produced by the liver from fatty acids during periods of low carbohydrate availability or increased fat metabolism. This process is a normal physiological response to fasting, prolonged exercise, or a very low-carbohydrate diet, such as the ketogenic diet.
Normally, the body primarily uses glucose for energy. When glucose is scarce, the body switches to utilizing
Mild ketonemia is generally considered safe and is the intended outcome of ketogenic diets. However, excessively