SQR-LIP-000014 · v1.0 (current) · machine-readable JSON →
Does a ketogenic or low-carbohydrate diet help lipedema?
A meta-analysis reports that a low-carbohydrate/ketogenic diet significantly reduces body weight, BMI and limb circumferences, with a smaller reduction in pain. The studies are few and short, mostly uncontrolled, and do not separate lipedema-specific fat loss from general weight loss.
Knowledge freshness = share of the 2 indexed evidence sources from the last 5 years (newest 2024, oldest 2024) . Low freshness flags an ageing evidence base — not that the answer is wrong.
Evidence over time
supporting contradicting refining / context Each dot is a study, placed by year and coloured by whether the linked claim supports or contradicts the answer. As the surveillance loop runs, claim revisions and new evidence will extend this timeline.
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What changed in this version
Initial version (v1.0): 2 founding claims indexed from the lipedema pilot. The automated surveillance loop (new-article ingestion → supports / contradicts / refines) has not yet run.
Supporting claims
- SCR-LIP-000035 supporting
In women with lipedema, a low-carbohydrate high-fat (ketogenic) diet significantly reduces body weight, BMI and waist/hip circumferences over a mean of ~16 weeks.
DOI:10.3390/nu16193276 - SCR-LIP-000036 supporting
In women with lipedema, a ketogenic (low-carbohydrate, high-fat) diet produces a small but statistically significant reduction in pain sensitivity.
DOI:10.3390/nu16193276
Contradictory claims
- None indexed yet.
Major uncertainty
Few short studies, no long-term follow-up; pain mechanism unproven.
Version history
- SQR-LIP-000014 · v1.0 — 2026-05-30 — founding index (2 claims) · view this version