[Research progress on the relationship between dietary patterns and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease]
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[Research progress on the relationship between dietary patterns and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease]
Abstract
Globally, metabolic-asssociated fatty liver disease has become a significant health burden due to its complex pathogenesis, and there are no specific and effective therapeutic drugs to date. The onset and progression of metabolic-asssociated fatty liver disease is closely associated with improper dietary habits. The cornerstone to treat metabolic-asssociated fatty liver disease is weight loss through a well-balanced diet. This article summarizes and discusses the research progress at home and abroad in relationship to metabolic-asssociated fatty liver disease and dietary patterns such as the Mediterranean diet, the DASH diet, an energy-restricted balanced diet, a low fat diet, a low carbohydrate diet, a western diet, an animal food diet, a traditional diet, and others. In addition, it categorizes the effects of various dietary patterns on the prevention, treatment, or induction of several issues that need further metabolic-asssociated fatty liver disease research for subsequent reference.
代谢相关脂肪性肝病已成为一种全球主要的健康负担,由于其复杂的发病机制,迄今仍未有特效治疗药物。饮食结构与代谢相关脂肪性肝病的发生与发展密切相关,通过均衡饮食实现减重是治疗代谢相关脂肪性肝病的基石。现将代谢相关脂肪性肝病与地中海饮食、得舒饮食、限能量平衡膳食、低脂、低碳水化合物饮食、西方饮食、动物性食物饮食、传统饮食及其他饮食模式关系的国内外研究进展加以总结讨论,梳理各饮食结构对代谢相关脂肪性肝病的防治或诱发作用,以及各饮食结构存在的、有待加以深入研究的若干问题,以期为后续研究提供参考。.
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