Ketogenic Diet Nutritionists and Dietitians in Las Vegas, NV

Photo of Adam Edward Cisek, Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD, CSP
Adam Edward Cisek
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD, CSP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Online Only
We are dedicated to providing specialized nutritional care tailored to the unique needs of children and their families. Led by Adam Cisek, Nevada’s only Board Certified Pediatric Nutrition Dietitian, our mission is to empower families with personalized, evidence-based nutritional guidance.
We are dedicated to providing specialized nutritional care tailored to the unique needs of children and their families. Led by Adam Cisek, Nevada’s only Board Certified Pediatric Nutrition Dietitian, our mission is to empower families with personalized, evidence-based nutritional guidance.
(725) 712-8085 View (725) 712-8085
Photo of Sarah S. - Vital Nutrition 12 LLC, Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD, CDCES
Vital Nutrition 12 LLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD, CDCES
Verified Verified
Serves Area
As a registered dietitian & certified diabetes care and education specialist, I will find a method that is personalized to your needs in order to help you reach your health goals, step by step. Stabilize your blood sugars, lower your A1c, and regain control of your life. I am passionate about helping you reach your health and wellness goals. Virtual and in-person sessions offered. Book your appointment via phone or website link.
As a registered dietitian & certified diabetes care and education specialist, I will find a method that is personalized to your needs in order to help you reach your health goals, step by step. Stabilize your blood sugars, lower your A1c, and regain control of your life. I am passionate about helping you reach your health and wellness goals. Virtual and in-person sessions offered. Book your appointment via phone or website link.
(979) 541-2872 View (979) 541-2872

See more therapy options for Las Vegas

Ketogenic Diet Nutritionists and Dietitians

What foods can you eat on the ketogenic diet?

The ketogenic (or "keto") diet is a high-protein, high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet often used for weight management purposes. There are different variations of the ketogenic diet, but most variations call for limiting consumption of carbohydrate to 20-50 grams per day, in contrast to 200-300 grams per day in a regular diet. People following a ketogenic diet consume high-quality animal proteins (such as chicken, fish, and eggs), dairy products, nuts, seeds, and low-carbohydrate fruits and vegetables. Simultaneously, the diet requires a significant reduction or complete elimination of carbohydrate-rich foods, including breads, sugary foods, starchy vegetables, beans, alcohol, and most fruits.

How does the ketogenic diet work?

The ketogenic diet works by inducing a state of ketosis, where the body uses fat reserves for energy instead of carbohydrates. This shift leads to effective weight loss, as the body becomes more efficient at burning fat. Additionally, the diet's emphasis on fats and proteins, which are more satiating than high-carbohydrate foods, helps individuals feel fuller for longer. This increased satiety often results in a lower overall calorie intake, which can further support one's weight loss goals.

Are there risks to the ketogenic diet?

There are numerous risks to the ketogenic diet, prompting many nutrition experts to recommend it as a short-term rather than a long-term dietary approach. The diet often involves a high intake of meat and dairy products, which are rich in saturated fats. This can increase levels of LDL cholesterol, the "bad" cholesterol, raising the risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly in individuals with known high cholesterol or those at risk for cardiovascular disease. Additionally, because the ketogenic diet restricts carbohydrates, many people following a ketogenic diet significantly reduce their intake of fruits and vegetables, which are essential sources of key vitamins and minerals. This restriction can lead to deficiencies in nutrients primarily found in plant-based foods and thus potentially pose additional health risks.

Who is a ketogenic diet best for?

The ketogenic diet is most commonly utilized as a weight-loss strategy for individuals who are overweight or obese. However, it is particularly advantageous for those at risk for type 2 diabetes. This is largely due to the diet's ability to regulate blood sugar levels through the significant reduction of sugary foods and refined carbohydrates. By minimizing these high-carb foods, the ketogenic diet can lead to more stable blood sugar levels and improved insulin sensitivity. The ketogenic diet is also well-established in the treatment of epilepsy, particularly in children who do not respond well to traditional anti-seizure medications, and there are ongoing studies investigating the potential for the diet to be used in the prevention and treatment of certain cancers and other neurological diseases.