Non-Pharmacological Approach to Diet and Exercise in Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease: Bridging the Gap between Research and Clinical Practice.
Hassam AliMuhammad ShahzilVishali MoondMaria ShahzadAbhay ThandavaramAlina SeharHaniya WaseemTaha SiddiquiDushyant Singh DahiyaPratik PatelHans TillmannPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2024)
This review provides a practical and comprehensive overview of non-pharmacological interventions for metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), focusing on dietary and exercise strategies. It highlights the effectiveness of coffee consumption, intermittent fasting, and Mediterranean and ketogenic diets in improving metabolic and liver health. The review emphasizes the importance of combining aerobic and resistance training as a critical approach to reducing liver fat and increasing insulin sensitivity. Additionally, it discusses the synergy between diet and exercise in enhancing liver parameters and the role of gut microbiota in MASLD. The paper underscores the need for a holistic, individualized approach, integrating diet, exercise, gut health, and patient motivation. It also highlights the long-term benefits and minimal risks of lifestyle interventions compared to the side effects of pharmacological and surgical options. The review calls for personalized treatment strategies, continuous patient education, and further research to optimize therapeutic outcomes in MASLD management.
Keyphrases
- high intensity
- physical activity
- resistance training
- weight loss
- healthcare
- body composition
- public health
- clinical practice
- case report
- mental health
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- health information
- adipose tissue
- fatty acid
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- human health
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