Association of food intake with a risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: a cross-sectional study.
Xian-Hua HuangHe-Wei PengJing-Ru HuangRong YuZhi-Jian HuXian-E PengPublished in: Gastroenterology report (2023)
These findings suggest that reducing consumption of beverages (soft drinks and sugar-sweetened beverages) and instant noodles, and consuming more milk, vegetables, and tubers may reduce the risk of MAFLD.