Metabolic and Hepatic Effects of Energy-Reduced Anti-Inflammatory Diet in Younger Adults with Obesity
CONCLUSION: The study showed the effectiveness of the anti-inflammatory diet with significant improvement of liver parameters in younger adults with obesity, which may reinforce the effectiveness of nutrition-based lifestyle programs, with an anti-inflammatory dietary approach for the treatment and resolution of NAFLD.PMID:33628758 | PMC:PMC7886596 | DOI:10.1155/2021/6649142
Source: Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Gordana Ken đel Jovanović Ines Mrakovcic-Sutic Sandra Pavi čić Žeželj Indira Benjak Horvat Lucia Šuša Dario Raheli ć Sanja Klobu čar Majanović Source Type: research
More News: Alcoholism | Canada Health | Cholesterol | Diets | Eating Disorders & Weight Management | Epidemics | Epidemiology | Fatty Liver Disease (FLD) | Gastroenterology | Liver | Liver Disease | Metabolic Syndrome | Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases (NAFLD) | Nutrition | Obesity | Study | Urology & Nephrology | Weight Loss