At Virta, we apply a science- and evidence-based approach to everything we do. Our co-founders Dr. Steve Phinney and Dr. Jeff Volek have a combined 60 years of research and clinical experience in the areas of metabolic disease and physiology. Between them, they have published more than 300 peer-reviewed publications and 4 books, and are frequent guest lecturers at conferences all over the world. In addition, numerous additional members of Virta’s team are experienced researchers and clinicians.
Our first published manuscript from our current clinical trial is a continuation of our evidenced-based philosophy, and it demonstrates the potential of reversing diabetes in millions of people. As we have described elsewhere, a highly individualized approach to carbohydrate intake is one of the primary innovations that will enable us to reverse diabetes at scale.
Virta is not alone, however, in developing the science of low carbohydrate nutrition. Our findings are similar to those from other studies that have employed the significant restriction of carbohydrates in patients with type 2 diabetes, and we are grateful to the many other scientists and researchers who have contributed to this important field:
Similar improvements have also been reported in patients with metabolic syndrome. A study comparing a very low carbohydrate diet against a low fat diet showed that the low carbohydrate approach resulted in greater improvement in features of the metabolic syndrome along with multiple cardiovascular risk factors. [7]
Beyond lowering blood glucose, a low carbohydrate diet improves multiple heart disease risk factors when compared to a low fat diet. This includes improvements in both blood triglycerides and HDL cholesterol. In addition, inflammation, a very important risk factor for coronary artery disease, has been consistently shown to decrease with carbohydrate restriction. [9, 14, 15]
Carbohydrate restriction alone is not sufficient to reverse type 2 diabetes at scale in millions of people, but it is been shown by many researchers outside of and well before Virta to produce meaningful health benefits.