Keto-IM Study
The purpose of our study is to investigate the health beneficial effects of a healthy KETO diet.
02/13/2026
10/17/2025
Participate in a nutrition study at the University of Alberta investigating the health beneficial effects of a healthy KETO diet supplemented with Canola oil, compared to a traditional Keto Diet and low-fat diet in adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes.
Participants will be randomized to one of these three diets and will receive nutrition counselling during 6 months.
To learn more or to sign up to participate, complete the survey below:
Metabolic and inflammatory outcomes of the keto diet (KETO-IM) - Pre-screening Survey
07/29/2025
Participate in a nutrition study at the University of Alberta investigating the health beneficial effects of a healthy KETO diet supplemented with Canola oil, compared to a traditional Keto Diet and low-fat diet in adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes.
Participants will be randomized to one of these three diets and will receive nutrition counselling during 6 months.
To learn more or to sign up to participate, complete the survey below:
https://redcap.link/4hbo3fd3
Metabolic and inflammatory outcomes of the keto diet (KETO-IM) - Pre-screening Survey
03/24/2025
Participate in a nutrition study at the University of Alberta investigating the health beneficial effects of a healthy KETO diet supplemented with Canola oil, compared to a traditional Keto Diet and low-fat diet in adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes.
Participants will be randomized to one of these three diets and will receive nutrition counselling during 6 months.
To learn more or to sign up to participate, complete the survey below:
Metabolic and inflammatory outcomes of the keto diet (KETO-IM) - Pre-screening Survey
12/01/2023
Participate in a nutrition study at the University of Alberta investigating the health beneficial effects of a healthy KETO diet supplemented with Canola oil, compared to a traditional Keto Diet and low-fat diet in adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes.
Participants will be randomized to one of these three diets and will receive nutrition counselling during 6 months.
To learn more or to sign up to participate, complete the survey below: https://redcap.link/31mh8vnp
Metabolic and inflammatory outcomes of the keto diet (KETO-IM) - Pre-screening Survey
08/30/2023
Participate in a nutrition study at the University of Alberta investigating the health beneficial effects of a healthy KETO diet supplemented with Canola oil, compared to a traditional Keto Diet and low-fat diet in adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes.
Participants will be randomized to one of these three diets and will receive nutrition counselling during 6 months.
To learn more or to sign up to participate, complete the survey below: https://redcap.link/31mh8vnp
Metabolic and inflammatory outcomes of the keto diet (KETO-IM) - Pre-screening Survey
08/24/2023
Low-carbohydrate diets, including ketogenic diet (KETO) are gaining interest as a treatment for type 2 diabetes because they are believed to help manage blood sugar and weight. However, KETO is often high in saturated fats. Compared with a traditional KETO, we want to test the feasibility of substituting healthier fats such as canola oil to improve cardiovascular risk factors.
Canola oil is low in saturated fat. Therefore, utilizing canola oil in a KETO diet may improve its health benefits in people with high risk of / living with type 2 diabetes. The goal of our research is to compare consuming a KETO based on either canola oil or saturated fat to a lower fat diet typically recommended for diabetes for 6 months on blood sugar, factors related to the immune system, and other outcomes.
KETO-IM is an exciting study happening at the University of Alberta. Joining this study is entirely voluntary.
08/24/2023
Low-carbohydrate diets, including ketogenic diet (KETO) are gaining interest as a treatment for type 2 diabetes because they are believed to help manage blood sugar and weight. However, KETO is often high in saturated fats. Compared with a traditional KETO, we want to test the feasibility of substituting healthier fats such as canola oil to improve cardiovascular risk factors.
Canola oil is low in saturated fat. Therefore, utilizing canola oil in a KETO diet may improve its health benefits in people with high risk of / living with type 2 diabetes. The goal of our research is to compare consuming a KETO based on either canola oil or saturated fat to a lower fat diet typically recommended for diabetes for 6 months on blood sugar, factors related to the immune system, and other outcomes.
KETO-IM is an exciting study happening at the University of Alberta. Joining this study is entirely voluntary.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the public figure
Telephone
Address
8602 112 Street NW
Edmonton, AB
T6G2E6