Ketogenic Diet: a Novel Metabolic Strategy to Treat Lymphedema Patients? (KETOLYMPH)
Lymphedema, Ketogenic Dieting
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Lymphedema
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- >18 years;
- unilateral lymphedema of the arm or leg after lymph node dissection
- lymphedema onset less than a year before the therapy starts
- lymphedema defined as >3% volume difference between both arms/legs
- lymphedema stage 1 or 2
- absence of pregnancy at the time of enrollment and willingness to use adequate contraceptive measures until the end of the study;
- oral and written approval of the informed consent presented at the time of the consultation by the physicians;
- understanding Dutch
Exclusion Criteria:
- <18 years;
- edema of the limb with different etiology or later stage/onset as specified in the inclusion criteria;
- presence of active cancer
- pregnancy or active breastfeeding;
- impossibility to participate for the entire study period;
- mentally or physically unable to participate to the study;
- presence of gastrointestinal intolerance or other serious illness (e.g. renal failure, hepatic dysfunction, heart failure, neurological impairment);
- presence of diabetes or other metabolic disease;
- contra-indication for the use of indocyanine green (ICG): allergy to ICG or iodine, hyperthyroidism.
Sites / Locations
- UZ LeuvenRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Ketogenic diet
Isocaloric diet
the intervention will consist of 3 phases: a one week run-in period, 24 weeks strict KD and 24 weeks Modified Atkins Diet. Every day, 40 g of KetoCal, a nutritionally complete ready-to-drink liquid, is foreseen to ensure adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals and to ensure ketosis during the night (some patients drink some sips of the shake during the night). During this run-in period, patients will become familiar with their diet and, in particular, they will learn which foods are allowed and which are not.
During the run-in period, the dietician will discuss the diet and maintenance of an isocaloric diet with the patients. As such, the diet of the control group will not change from their normal dietary pattern, unless a patient is following an Atkins-like diet. In the latter case, the patient will be asked to change the diet to a normal Belgian diet.