Dietary inflammatory index (DII) is correlated with the incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): Fasa PERSIAN cohort study.
Adib ValibeygiAli DavoodiAzizallah DehghanSeyed Hossein DavoodiJames R HébertMojtaba FarjamShahnaz KarimiPublished in: BMC nutrition (2023)
It can be concluded that consuming foods with a higher inflammatory potential is associated with a greater risk of developing NAFLD. Additionally, metabolic diseases, including dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension, can also predict the incidence of NAFLD.