Ketogenic metabolic therapy in the remission of chronic major depressive disorder: a retrospective case study

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Laurent, N., Bellamy, E., Hristova, D. and Houston, A. 2025. Ketogenic metabolic therapy in the remission of chronic major depressive disorder: a retrospective case study. Frontiers in Nutrition. 12 (Art. 1549782). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2025.1549782
AuthorsLaurent, N., Bellamy, E., Hristova, D. and Houston, A.
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Background: There is limited evidence describing the use of ketogenic metabolic therapy (KMT), also known as a ketogenic diet (KD), to achieve full remission of treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (MDD) in real-world clinical settings. This case study examines a 47-year-old woman with lifelong treatment-resistant MDD who achieved complete remission of depressive symptoms and improved functioning through a ketogenic diet.

Methods: The patient engaged in KMT with a 1.5:1 macronutrient ratio under the supervision of a treatment team consisting of a medical professional, psychotherapist, and ketogenic-informed nutrition professional through an online program that provided both individual and group support. Interventions included dietary modifications, micronutrient supplementation, and participation in a group coaching program. Outcomes were assessed using validated tools for symptom severity, including PHQ-9 for depression and GAD-7 for anxiety, at baseline, 2 months, and 4 months post-intervention. Qualitative data on patient experiences and functional improvements were also collected.

Results: The patient achieved remission of MDD within 8 weeks of initiating KMT, with PHQ-9 scores decreasing from 25 (severe depression) at baseline to 0 at 2- and 4-month assessments. GAD-7 scores decreased from 3 (minimal anxiety) to 0 over the same period. Qualitative findings revealed significant improvements in emotional regulation, energy levels, and cognitive function.

Conclusion: This case study demonstrates the potential of KMT as a non-pharmacological intervention for achieving full remission in treatment-resistant MDD. These findings suggest further research to evaluate feasibility, efficacy, and broader applicability in diverse clinical settings.

JournalFrontiers in Nutrition
Journal citation12 (Art. 1549782)
ISSN2296-861X
Year2025
PublisherFrontiers Media SA
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2025.1549782
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Accepted13 Feb 2025
Deposited19 May 2025
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