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AuthorZeng, Xu Fen
AuthorVarady, Krista A.
AuthorWang, Xiang Dong
AuthorTargher, Giovanni
AuthorByrne, Christopher D.
AuthorTayyem, Reema
AuthorLatella, Giovanni
AuthorBergheim, Ina
AuthorValenzuela, Rodrigo
AuthorGeorge, Jacob
AuthorNewberry, Carolyn
AuthorZheng, Ju Sheng
AuthorGeorge, Elena S.
AuthorSpearman, C. Wendy
AuthorKontogianni, Meropi D.
AuthorRistic-Medic, Danijela
AuthorPeres, Wilza Arantes Ferreira
AuthorDepboylu, Gamze Yurtdaş
AuthorYang, Wanshui
AuthorChen, Xu
AuthorRosqvist, Fredrik
AuthorMantzoros, Christos S.
AuthorValenti, Luca
AuthorYki-Järvinen, Hannele
AuthorMosca, Antonella
AuthorSookoian, Silvia
AuthorMisra, Anoop
AuthorYilmaz, Yusuf
AuthorKim, Won
AuthorFouad, Yasser
AuthorSebastiani, Giada
AuthorWong, Vincent Wai Sun
AuthorÅberg, Fredrik
AuthorWong, Yu Jun
AuthorZhang, Pianhong
AuthorBermúdez-Silva, Francisco Javier
AuthorNi, Yan
AuthorLupsor-Platon, Monica
AuthorChan, Wah Kheong
AuthorMéndez-Sánchez, Nahum
Authorde Knegt, Robert J.
AuthorAlam, Shahinul
AuthorTreeprasertsuk, Sombat
AuthorWang, Li
AuthorDu, Mulong
AuthorZhang, Tiejun
AuthorYu, Ming Lung
AuthorZhang, Huijie
AuthorQi, Xingshun
AuthorLiu, Xin
AuthorPinyopornpanish, Kanokwan
AuthorFan, Yu Chen
AuthorNiu, Kaijun
AuthorJimenez-Chillaron, Josep C.
AuthorZheng, Ming Hua
Available date2024-09-29T07:52:21Z
Publication Date2024-12-01
Publication NameMetabolism: Clinical and Experimental
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2024.156028
CitationZeng, X. F., Varady, K. A., Wang, X. D., Targher, G., Byrne, C. D., Tayyem, R., ... & Zheng, M. H. (2024). The role of dietary modification in the prevention and management of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: an international multidisciplinary expert consensus. Metabolism, 156028.‏
ISSN00260495
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85203989916&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59411
AbstractMetabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), has become the leading cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. Optimal dietary intervention strategies for MAFLD are not standardized. This study aimed to achieve consensus on prevention of MAFLD through dietary modification. A multidisciplinary panel of 55 international experts, including specialists in hepatology, gastroenterology, dietetics, endocrinology and other medical specialties from six continents collaborated in a Delphi-based consensus development process. The consensus statements covered aspects ranging from epidemiology to mechanisms, management, and dietary recommendations for MAFLD. The recommended dietary strategies emphasize adherence to a balanced diet with controlled energy intake and personalized nutritional interventions, such as calorie restriction, high-protein, or low-carbohydrate diets. Specific dietary advice encouraged increasing the consumption of whole grains, plant-based proteins, fish, seafood, low-fat or fat-free dairy products, liquid plant oils, and deeply colored fruits and vegetables. Concurrently, it advised reducing the intake of red and processed meats, saturated and trans fats, ultra-processed foods, added sugars, and alcohol. Additionally, maintaining the Mediterranean or DASH diet, minimizing sedentary behavior, and engaging in regular physical activity are recommended. These consensus statements lay the foundation for customized dietary guidelines and proposing avenues for further research on nutrition and MAFLD.
Languageen
PublisherW.B. Saunders
SubjectConsensus
Dietary
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
TitleThe role of dietary modification in the prevention and management of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: An international multidisciplinary expert consensus
TypeArticle
Volume Number161
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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