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Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity
Obesity is a risk factor for NAFLD. However, not all people with obesity have an excessive intrahepatic fat content. Adherence to a high-quality dietary pattern may also promote liver health in obesity. A cross-sectional study of 2967 women with overweight and obesity was carried out to assess the a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145146 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14183771 |
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author | Leone, Alessandro Bertoli, Simona Bedogni, Giorgio Vignati, Laila Pellizzari, Marta Battezzati, Alberto |
author_facet | Leone, Alessandro Bertoli, Simona Bedogni, Giorgio Vignati, Laila Pellizzari, Marta Battezzati, Alberto |
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description | Obesity is a risk factor for NAFLD. However, not all people with obesity have an excessive intrahepatic fat content. Adherence to a high-quality dietary pattern may also promote liver health in obesity. A cross-sectional study of 2967 women with overweight and obesity was carried out to assess the association between a Mediterranean diet and fatty liver. All women underwent clinical examination, anthropometric measurements, blood sampling, ultrasound measurements of abdominal visceral and subcutaneous fat, and assessment of adherence to the Mediterranean diet using the 14-item MEDAS questionnaire. Fatty liver index (FLI), NAFLD fatty liver steatosis (NAFLD-FLS) and hepatic steatosis index (HSI) were calculated. In women with obesity, the MEDAS score was inversely associated with FLI (β = −0.60, 95% CI: −1.04, −0.16, p = 0.008), NAFLD-FLS (β = −0.092, 95% CI: −0.134, −0.049, p < 0.001) and HSI (β = −0.17, 95% CI: −0.30, −0.04, p = 0.011). Stronger associations were observed in premenopausal women with obesity. Mediterranean diet was inversely associated with NAFLD-FLS in women with overweight, independently of menopausal status. In conclusion, Mediterranean diet is associated with a better liver status in women with overweight and obesity. This may have a public health impact and be useful in drafting nutritional guidelines for NAFLD. |
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spelling | pubmed-95011232022-09-24 Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity Leone, Alessandro Bertoli, Simona Bedogni, Giorgio Vignati, Laila Pellizzari, Marta Battezzati, Alberto Nutrients Article Obesity is a risk factor for NAFLD. However, not all people with obesity have an excessive intrahepatic fat content. Adherence to a high-quality dietary pattern may also promote liver health in obesity. A cross-sectional study of 2967 women with overweight and obesity was carried out to assess the association between a Mediterranean diet and fatty liver. All women underwent clinical examination, anthropometric measurements, blood sampling, ultrasound measurements of abdominal visceral and subcutaneous fat, and assessment of adherence to the Mediterranean diet using the 14-item MEDAS questionnaire. Fatty liver index (FLI), NAFLD fatty liver steatosis (NAFLD-FLS) and hepatic steatosis index (HSI) were calculated. In women with obesity, the MEDAS score was inversely associated with FLI (β = −0.60, 95% CI: −1.04, −0.16, p = 0.008), NAFLD-FLS (β = −0.092, 95% CI: −0.134, −0.049, p < 0.001) and HSI (β = −0.17, 95% CI: −0.30, −0.04, p = 0.011). Stronger associations were observed in premenopausal women with obesity. Mediterranean diet was inversely associated with NAFLD-FLS in women with overweight, independently of menopausal status. In conclusion, Mediterranean diet is associated with a better liver status in women with overweight and obesity. This may have a public health impact and be useful in drafting nutritional guidelines for NAFLD. MDPI 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9501123/ /pubmed/36145146 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14183771 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Leone, Alessandro Bertoli, Simona Bedogni, Giorgio Vignati, Laila Pellizzari, Marta Battezzati, Alberto Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity |
title | Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity |
title_full | Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity |
title_fullStr | Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity |
title_short | Association between Mediterranean Diet and Fatty Liver in Women with Overweight and Obesity |
title_sort | association between mediterranean diet and fatty liver in women with overweight and obesity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145146 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14183771 |
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