NUH’s healthy keto diet leads to weight loss without increasing bad cholesterol levels

As seen on The Straits Times.

NUH's Department of Dietetics chief dietician, Dr Lim Su Lin, with meals prepared following the Healthy Ketogenic diet. ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

NUH’s Department of Dietetics conducted a Healthy Keto Diet 6 month Clinical Trial involving 80 participants. This clinical trial used our nBuddy Keto app keep track of their diet intake!

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