ketontestekké
Ketontestekké is a Hungarian term that translates to "ketone bodies" in English. Ketone bodies are molecules produced by the liver during periods of low carbohydrate intake or when the body is unable to use glucose for energy, such as in uncontrolled diabetes. The primary ketone bodies are acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone.
Normally, the body uses glucose as its main source of energy. However, when glucose is scarce, the
Ketosis can occur during prolonged fasting, very low-carbohydrate diets (like the ketogenic diet), or intense exercise.
However, very high levels of ketone bodies, particularly in the context of diabetes, can lead to a
Monitoring ketone levels can be done through urine or blood tests. These tests are often used by