Evidence status

Stroke

Stroke is time-critical. Ketone metabolism is being studied for neuroprotection and recovery biology, but human evidence is not yet a basis for self-treatment.

Scientific rationale

  • In experimental models, beta-hydroxybutyrate may influence oxidative stress, mitochondrial function, inflammation, blood-brain barrier biology, and cell survival pathways.
  • Clinical translation is complex because stroke subtype, timing, reperfusion therapy, swallowing safety, and rehabilitation needs vary widely.

Research snapshot

  • Human work is mostly feasibility or adjacent acute brain injury research, not definitive stroke treatment evidence.
  • The most important proven interventions remain emergency recognition, reperfusion where appropriate, secondary prevention, rehabilitation, and nutrition support.

Clinical frame

  • Do not attempt fasting or restrictive ketogenic diets during suspected or acute stroke outside a clinical protocol.
  • After stroke, nutrition planning should prioritize swallow safety, adequate protein and energy, vascular risk management, and individual comorbidities.

Open questions

  • Can ketone interventions be tested safely at the right time window after ischemic or haemorrhagic stroke?
  • Which outcomes should matter most: infarct biology, cognition, fatigue, motor recovery, or vascular risk?

Selected evidence

  1. Ketogenic diet and brain health: cerebrovascular mechanisms, neuroprotection, and translational implications Nutrients, 2026
  2. Ketogenic diet and ketone bodies against ischemic injury International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023
  3. Beta-hydroxybutyrate improves glymphatic system function and alleviates cerebral edema after ischemic stroke Journal of Neuroinflammation, 2025
  4. Brain transcriptome, microbiome and metabolome in ketogenic diet and experimental stroke Nutrients, 2024
  5. Beta-hydroxybutyrate mitigates sensorimotor and cognitive impairments in photothrombosis-induced ischemic stroke Nutrients, 2024
  6. Inducing ketogenesis via an enteral formulation in acute brain injury Critical Care, 2020