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The investigators aim to examine the effect of the ketogenic diet on brain activity, metabolism, and emotions in adults with Bipolar Disorder (BD).
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The investigators hypothesize that a ketogenic diet will enhance levels of the ketone body β-Hydroxybutyrate (beta OHB), resulting in reduced mania/hypomania severity and predisposition to mania/hypomania in individuals with BD. To test this hypothesis in depth, the investigators will use a novel, multidisciplinary mechanistic study using multimodal neuroimaging, peripheral markers of mitochondrial metabolism, and participant-derived induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived organoids.
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All participants:
BD hypomanic group (n=30):
BD euthymic group (n=30):
Healthy Control (HC) Group (n=30):
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All participants:
BD hypomanic group:
BD euthymic group:
Healthy Control (HC) Group
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107 participants in 3 patient groups
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Jill Morris-Tillman
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