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Understanding Ketoacidosis and its relevance to Type 1 Diabetes.
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33:11 - 39:05 (05:54)

Ketoacidosis is a state that occurs when someone with type 1 diabetes gets sick, where there is a deficiency of insulin leading to an acid-base problem. It occurs when the ketones rise above the normal level leading to a drop in pH.

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Ketoacidosis is a condition that occurs when the body starts producing high levels of ketones due to the lack of insulin, which can cause an acid base problem and result in a drop in pH.
33:11 - 36:01 (02:50)
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ketoacidosis
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Ketoacidosis is a condition that occurs when the body starts producing high levels of ketones due to the lack of insulin, which can cause an acid base problem and result in a drop in pH. While it's mostly common in people with type 1 diabetes, there have been rare cases reported in people without the condition.

Chapter
Understanding Ketoacidosis and its relevance to Type 1 Diabetes.
Episode
Ep 50: Dr. Peter Attia on Ultra-Endurance, Drinking Jet Fuel, Human Foie Gras, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
In this episode, the host discusses the difference between endogenous and exogenous and offers an easy mnemonic to remember which is which.
36:01 - 37:35 (01:33)
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Metabolic chambers
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In this episode, the host discusses the difference between endogenous and exogenous and offers an easy mnemonic to remember which is which. The guest then describes a metabolic chamber experiment designed to examine the link between calories consumed and the types of calories consumed in obesity.

Chapter
Understanding Ketoacidosis and its relevance to Type 1 Diabetes.
Episode
Ep 50: Dr. Peter Attia on Ultra-Endurance, Drinking Jet Fuel, Human Foie Gras, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The type of calories we consume could play a role in regulating the two systems responsible for what we eat and what we expend.
37:35 - 39:05 (01:30)
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metabolism
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The type of calories we consume could play a role in regulating the two systems responsible for what we eat and what we expend. Non-deliberate energy expenditure, or how much energy we expend, could also be influenced by the types of calories we consume.

Chapter
Understanding Ketoacidosis and its relevance to Type 1 Diabetes.
Episode
Ep 50: Dr. Peter Attia on Ultra-Endurance, Drinking Jet Fuel, Human Foie Gras, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show