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10th Dec 2020

Lipedema Article Published by Elsevier (Part 2)

Summary: •One of the things that happened, I met Leslyn at the first-ever international symposium on the lymphatic system at the National Institutes of Health while she was presenting her research. •Leslyn's research essentially said that a ketogenic way of eating worked and helped with obesity and lymphedema-related chronic disorders. •We entered into a conversation wondering if keto would also work for lipedema because there are very few research related to lipedema specifically. •She then finished her research while I was in Germany working on the book on lipedema. •When we reconnected along with our anecdotal data, we started to work with keto for lipedema. •In the beginning, we were told that we need to do some more groundwork before we can do our clinical trial. •And as women began to report a reduction in pain, swelling, and weight loss almost overnight with the ketogenic way of eating, we then aimed to get more evidential data. •With the guidance of epidemiologist Monika Wahi, along with an incredible team that pulled together all the research that's already out there, we put together this hypothesis paper (link to the article below) which essentially says that here are the symptoms that are seen with someone with lipedema, and we are putting forth how we think keto can help with that. •The symptoms that we wanted to look at was excessive uneven fat deposition on the lower half of the body, and sometimes on the upper arms, pain, and quality of life issues, as well as look at the edema that's associated with lipedema, the metabolic and hormonal issues, inflammation and fibrosis. •And then we discussed how a ketogenic diet deals with each of those issues, and how it differs from standard weight-loss diets.Reference: [1] Keith L., Seo C.A., Rowsemitt C., Pfeffer M., Wahi M., Staggs M., Dudek J., Gower B., Carmody M. Ketogenic diet as a potential intervention for lipedema. Medical Hypotheses, 2020, 110435 (ISSN 0306-9877) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2020.110435

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Living Well with Lipedema
Lipedema, the disease they call fat, is a chronic fat disorder that affects 17 million women in the USA and as many as 350 million women worldwide. It is often mistaken for simple obesity. Generally under-recognized and misdiagnosed, symptoms include pain, swelling and weight gain disproportionately distributed in the thighs, buttocks, legs, and hips with a smaller upper body. Lipedema fat is resistant to diet and exercise and without intervention progresses and worsens over time. This flash briefing offers tips, news, and updates with the founder and director of Lipedema Simplified, Catherine A. Seo, Ph.D., Lipedema Project Board President and Director of Research, Leslyn Keith, OTD, CLT-LANA, and guest experts. Please note DISCLAIMER The information in Living Well with Lipedema is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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About CATHERINE SEO, PhD
Catherine is Founder & Director of Lipedema Simplified & The Lipedema Project and a professor of psychology. She produced and directed the documentary, The Disease They Call FAT, and was a co-author of the book, Lipedema-The Disease They Call FAT: An Overview for Clinicians. She holds a doctorate in Psychology with a concentration in Media. She has developed online courses on lipedema for patients and healthcare professionals as well as multi-media learning tools since 2013 and is the Director of the MasterClass Program, courses and webinars.


About LESLYN KEITH, OTD, CLT-LANA
Leslyn is President & Director of Research for The Lipedema Project, an instructor in lymphedema therapy for Klose Traning and Consulting, and has a private practice in lymphedema/lipedema therapy. She has completed research about lifestyle change, including a ketogenic way of eating, for participants who were diagnosed with lymphedema and obesity. Leslyn has a doctorate in Occupational Therapy and has been treating lymphatic disorders since 2000.