New Bipolar Disorder Study Shows that a Ketogenic Diet Leads to Mental and Physical Health Benefits
February 25 2025 - 2:00AM
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First-of-its-Kind European Pilot Study Shows
Improvement in Mood, Energy, and Anxiety—Fueling Hope for a New
Mental Health Treatment
Baszucki Group today announced a new pilot study on a ketogenic
diet in bipolar disorder. “For the first time in years, I felt like
my brain was finally running on the right fuel,” said one of the
study participants. Published today in BJPsych Open, the study is
the first to use neuroimaging to demonstrate that a ketogenic diet
may improve brain metabolism in individuals with a bipolar disorder
diagnosis. With over 100 years of evidence of efficacy in epilepsy,
a ketogenic diet is now being studied around the world for a
variety of psychiatric and neurological conditions.
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The first-of-its-kind European study, supported by Baszucki
Group, used advanced brain imaging techniques, including magnetic
resonance spectroscopy (MRS), to measure changes in brain
metabolism. The imaging revealed reductions in excitatory
neurotransmitters typically elevated in bipolar disorder,
suggesting a potential mechanism behind a ketogenic diet's
effectiveness. The study also showed that ketone levels correlated
with symptom improvement in a subset of individuals who reported
daily ratings. This pilot trial points to an important new
direction for research and offers hope for innovative treatment
options for individuals living with this serious mental
illness.
Co-led by University of Edinburgh scientists Iain Campbell, PhD,
a Baszucki Metabolic Psychiatry Research Fellow, Daniel Smith, MD,
FRCPsych, Chair of Psychiatry, and Harry Campbell, MD, FRSE,
FMedSci, the research team enrolled 27 participants with bipolar
disorder into a 6-8 week pilot trial of a ketogenic diet. Twenty
participants completed the study, demonstrating that the
intervention was safe and tolerable in this population. Most
reached and maintained ketosis, with 91% of readings positive for
blood ketones. Among participants who provided reliable daily
ketone and mental health data assessments, increased ketone level
was correlated with improvements in mood, energy, impulsivity, and
anxiety, with some describing the intervention as
life-changing.
“A ketogenic diet gave me a lifeline, restoring my energy and
sense of hope,” said a study participant. “I felt like I was
finally healing my mind, not just managing my bipolar symptoms. It
opened me up to new possibilities and a brighter future.”
“Using a ketogenic diet is like giving my mind a warm bath,”
said another participant. “The edginess is gone. I feel calmer,
clearer, and my brain is working again.”
Markers of metabolic function also improved. Nineteen of 20
participants lost an average of 9.3 pounds (4.2kg) and saw
improvements in body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure. These
findings suggest that a ketogenic diet may help mitigate common
metabolic health risks associated with bipolar disorder and its
pharmacological treatments, which can lead to shortened life
spans.
“We observed markers of reduced excitotoxicity in two key brain
areas: the anterior cingulate cortex and posterior cingulate
cortex—both implicated in bipolar disorder. We also observed
effects on a marker which has been associated with Lithium and
insulin signaling in the posterior cingulate cortex ” said Dr. Iain
Campbell, who also lives with the disorder and follows a ketogenic
diet to alleviate his symptoms. “These results add to a small but
growing body of evidence suggesting that a ketogenic diet may be an
effective adjunctive metabolic intervention for bipolar disorder.
There is an urgent need for larger replication studies and
carefully designed randomized clinical trials to build on these
findings."
These changes align with the metabolic overdrive hypothesis, a
theory Drs. Campbell have proposed, which posits that energy
dysregulation is central to the mechanism of bipolar disorder and
that addressing this dysregulation may be key to the success of
ketogenic diet therapy.
A New Frontier in Mental Health
This pilot study paved the way for a broader initiative at the
University of Edinburgh, made possible by a competitive research
grant from the UKRI Medical Research Council that established the
first European Metabolic Psychiatry Hub. The hub, to which Baszucki
Group also contributed funding, is a collaboration of over 100
scientists dedicated to accelerating research into the connections
between metabolism and mental health. Its focus is to explore the
potential of ketogenic therapy and other metabolic interventions
for treating severe mental illnesses.
This study is the second recently published pilot trial to
demonstrate the safety and potential efficacy of ketogenic therapy
in improving both metabolic and mental health markers in serious
mental illness. The first trial, also funded by Baszucki Group, was
conducted at Stanford University and also suggested that systemic
metabolic changes from a ketogenic diet may help stabilize the
brain in serious mental illness.
“This trial is another important step forward in establishing
ketogenic therapy as a standard treatment for serious mental
illness,” said Jan Ellison Baszucki, co-founder and President of
Baszucki Group. “We’re proud to have supported this research and
remain hopeful that ongoing studies will continue to advance our
understanding of the metabolic intervention that saved our son’s
life.”
As awareness grows about the deep connection between metabolic
function and brain health, this study advances the global
scientific movement toward neurometabolic approaches to
understanding and treating mental illness.
About Baszucki Group
Launched in 2021 by Roblox founder and Chief Executive Officer
David Baszucki and best-selling author Jan Ellison Baszucki,
Baszucki Group leverages private giving, impact investing,
advocacy, storytelling and community building to drive foundational
change. A primary objective of Baszucki Group is to transform
mental health outcomes by supporting initiatives at the
intersection of metabolism, psychiatry, and neuroscience. To learn
more about metabolic approaches to mental disorders, including
ketogenic therapy, visit Metabolic Mind, a nonprofit initiative of
Baszucki Group.
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