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Protein rich diet can reduce FATTY LIVER DISEASE

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CONSUMING FOODS RICH in proteins such as lean meat, fish, legumes and almonds can significan­tly reduce fat accumulate­d in the liver within six weeks, researcher­s say.

The findings showed that liver fat levels dropped by up to 48 per cent after eating highprotei­n diet regardless of whether it came from a plant or animal source, and also prevented the occurrence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease – a very common disorder where excess fat accumulate­s in the liver – especially in people with diabetes.

“When left untreated, fatty liver is an important step progress to Type 2 diabetes and can develop into liver cirrhosis, which can have lifethreat­ening effects,” said lead author Andreas FH Pfeiffer, Endocrinol­ogist at the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-rehbruecke (Dife), in Germany.

Further, the study showed that high-protein diet caused favourable changes in the liver and lipid metabolism, improved insulin sensitivit­y and led to a significan­t reduction in the hormone fibroblast growth factor 21 in the blood.

For the study, the researcher­s investigat­ed the effects of two high-protein diets – plantor animal-based – on the metabolism of 37 female and male subjects between the ages of 49 and 78 years suffering from Type 2 diabetes and, in most cases, from fatty liver. The main source for the plant protein group were foods such as noodles or bread that were enriched with pea protein. The animal protein group consumed lean milk products as well as white meat and fish as protein sources. The results showed that no negative effect was observed on renal function or glucose metabolism and all study participan­ts benefited from the high-protein diet. The liver fat content decreased significan­tly, in half of the study participan­ts by more than 50 per cent. The study was published in the journal Gastroente­rology.

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