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How does the body produce energy without carbohydrates?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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When carbohydrates are removed from the diet, the body activates an alternative pathway for energy production. Fatty acids are mobilized from adipose tissue and converted into ketone bodies, primarily beta-hydroxybutyrate, by the liver. This ketone body serves as an efficient fuel source for most tissues, including the brain, demonstrating an evolutionary adaptation to periods of carbohydrate scarcity.

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