TY - JOUR AU - Reedy, Carrie AU - Huggins, Siobhan AU - Keith, Leslyn PY - 2025 DA - 2025/09/03 TI - Therapeutic Carbohydrate Reduction for Lipedema: Guidelines for a Patient-Centered, Holistic Approach JO - Recent Progress in Nutrition SP - 019 VL - 05 IS - 03 AB - Lipedema is a chronic, often misdiagnosed disease characterized by painful, disproportionate fat accumulation in the extremities. Commonly mistaken for obesity or lymphedema, lipedema primarily affects women and has long been thought to be resistant to dietary intervention, a belief originating from its initial description by Allen and Hines at the Mayo Clinic in 1940. However, emerging research challenges this notion, revealing that individuals with lipedema often respond positively to therapeutic carbohydrate (CHO) reduction, particularly ketogenic diets (KD). Effective management of lipedema requires a comprehensive, holistic approach. Nutritional strategies should not only target symptom relief but also support overall health by considering physical comorbidities, mental and emotional well-being, and individual cultural and social factors. In this paper, we present an updated perspective on CHO-reduced dietary interventions for lipedema and propose a patient-centered framework to personalize nutrition plans for sustained success and improved quality of life. SN - 2771-9871 UR - https://doi.org/10.21926/rpn.2503019 DO - 10.21926/rpn.2503019 ID - Reedy2025 ER -