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Alimentary regimen in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: Mediterranean diet
Authors:Ludovico Abenavoli  Natasa Milic  Valentina Peta  Francesco Alfieri  Antonino De Lorenzo  Stefano Bellentani
Abstract:Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease worldwide. The mechanisms of the underlying disease development and progression are awaiting clarification. Insulin resistance and obesity-related inflammation status, among other possible genetic, dietary, and lifestyle factors, are thought to play the key role. There is no consensus concerning the pharmacological treatment. However, the dietary nutritional management to achieve weight loss is an essential component of any treatment strategy. On the basis of its components, the literature reports on the effectiveness of the Mediterranean diet in reducing cardiovascular risk and in preventing major chronic diseases, including obesity and diabetes. New evidence supports the idea that the Mediterranean diet, associated with physical activity and cognitive behaviour therapy, may have an important role in the prevention and the treatment of NAFLD.
Keywords:Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease   Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis   Insulin resistance   Nutrition   Mediterranean diet
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