Ketosis and ketoacidosis are similar – Ketosis should not be confused with ketoacidosis, according to Jim White, owner of Jim White Fitness and Nutrition Studios. Keto diet, short for ketogenic diet, is any diet that is high in fat but low in carbohydrates that stimulates ketosis. Ketosis is the process in which the body burns fat for energy instead of carbohydrates. This in turn leads to compounds called ketones to circulate in the blood and act as substitutes for carbohydrates. On the other hand, ketoacidosis occurs when the blood is extremely acidic, which is potentially fatal. In addition, it is usually observed in people with diabetes.
Those who are following a ketogenic diet can experience ketoacidosis because extreme levels of ketones also cause the condition, based on a study review. Ketoacidosis can result to abdominal pain, weakness, thirst, shortness of breath, confusion, and blurred vision.
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