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Association between Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Mediterranean Lifestyle: A Systematic Review

Catalina M. Mascaró, Cristina Bouzas, Josep A. Tur

2021Nutrients41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an excessive accumulation of fat in the liver without alcohol abuse. It is linked to metabolic syndrome (MetS) and no pharmacological treatment exists. This systematic review aims to assess evidence about the effect of Mediterranean lifestyle on the prevention and reversion of NAFLD. METHODS: A systematic literature search was performed in MEDLINE via Pubmed. MeSH terms used were: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease [MeSH Major Topic] AND metabolic syndrome [MeSH Term] AND (Diet, Mediterranean [MeSH Term]) OR (Exercise [MeSH Term]). (PROSPERO ID: 2021 CRD42021289495). RESULTS: Thirteen articles were selected and divided into two categories (four focused on Mediterranean diet and NAFLD and nine focused on Mediterranean diet, physical activity, and NAFLD). Information of clinical endpoints was based on NAFLD, as well as MetS, body mass index, fasting glycemia, obesity, cholesterol, triglycerides, transaminases, albuminuria, and hepatic steatosis, among others. All studies found beneficial associations between the clinical parameters of NAFLD/MetS and following a Mediterranean diet and regular physical activity. CONCLUSIONS: An effective treatment that prevents, and even reverses, NAFLD is to adapt lifestyle to the Mediterranean one, based on a Mediterranean diet and regular physical activity.

Topics & Concepts

Fatty liverMetabolic syndromeMedicineMediterranean dietInternal medicineSteatosisObesityDiseaseGastroenterologyLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentAlcohol Consumption and Health EffectsNutritional Studies and Diet