The metabolic switch typically occurs between 12 to 36 hours after cessation of food consumption depending on the liver glycogen content at the beginning of the fast, and on the amount of the individual’s energy expenditure/exercise during the fast.>
That agrees with me. Try reading my comment over again.
I've seen data showing ketosis shoots up and stays elevated by 24 hours in most people, so for someone fat adapted it could be as low as 12, which is what your paper is indicating. So from the 24-48 hour period that is over 24 hours of strong ketosis. If you break fast with a keto meal you will still be in ketosis.
No need for a 3 day or more fast for that.
You cited a second paper, that's nice but were you trying to make a point with it?
That agrees with me. Try reading my comment over again.
I've seen data showing ketosis shoots up and stays elevated by 24 hours in most people, so for someone fat adapted it could be as low as 12, which is what your paper is indicating. So from the 24-48 hour period that is over 24 hours of strong ketosis. If you break fast with a keto meal you will still be in ketosis.
No need for a 3 day or more fast for that.
You cited a second paper, that's nice but were you trying to make a point with it?
Can be dangerous yes I still believe so. Never said universally dangerous, learn some reading comprehension.
Thanks for re-explaining glucose depletion which was never in question. Now buzz off.
The entire subject was ketosis, you are moving the goalposts and just want to argue. See ya cunt.