{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology in an Individual with Type 1 Diabetes After 10-Year Ketogenic Diet. {Author}: Watso JC;Robinson AT;Singar SAB;Cuba JN;Koutnik AP; {Journal}: Am J Physiol Cell Physiol {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 24 {Factor}: 5.282 {DOI}: 10.1152/ajpcell.00694.2023 {Abstract}: Adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have an elevated risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with the general population. HbA1c is the primary modifiable risk factor for CVD in T1D. Fewer than 1% of patients achieve euglycemia (<5.7%HbA1c). Ketogenic diets (KD; ≤50g carbohydrate/day) may improve glycemia and downstream vascular dysfunction in T1D by reducing HbA1c and insulin load. However, there are concerns regarding the long-term CVD risk from a KD. Therefore, we compared data collected in a 60-day window in an adult with T1D on exogenous insulin who consumed a KD for 10 years versus normative values in those with T1D (T1D norms). The participant achieved euglycemia with an HbA1c of 5.5%, mean glucose of 98[5]mg/dL(median[IQR]), and 90[11]%time-in-range 70-180mg/dL (T1D norms: 1st percentile for all); and low insulin requirements of 0.38±0.03IU/kg/day (T1D norms: 8th percentile). Seated systolic blood pressure (SBP) was 113mmHg (T1D norms: 18th percentile) while ambulatory awake SBP was 132±15mmHg (T1D target: <130mmHg), blood triglycerides were 69mg/dL (T1D norms: 34th percentile), low-density lipoprotein was 129mg/dL (T1D norms: 60th percentile), heart rate was 56bpm (T1D norms: >1SD below the mean), carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity was 7.17m/s (T1D norms: lowest quartile of risk), flow-mediated dilation was 12.8% (T1D norms: >1SD above mean), and cardiac vagal baroreflex gain was 23.5ms/mmHg (T1D norms: >1SD above mean). Finally, there was no indication of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction from echocardiography. Overall, these data demonstrate below-average CVD risk relative to T1D norms despite concerns regarding the long-term impact of a KD on CVD risk.