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Title: Dietary Regulation of Hepatic Triacylglycerol Content—the Role of Eucaloric Carbohydrate Restriction with Fat or Protein Replacement
Authors: Lundsgaard, Anne-Marie
Bojsen-Møller, Kirstine Nyvold
Kiens, Bente
Keywords: NAFLD
MAFLD
fatty liver
diet
steatosis
carbohydrate
fatty acids
fatty acid oxidation
Issue Date: Aug-2023
Publisher: Advances in Nutrition
Series/Report no.: Review;1359–1373
Abstract: Accumulation of hepatic triacylglycerol (TG) is highly associated with impaired whole-body insulin-glucose homeostasis and dyslipidemia. The summarized findings from human intervention studies investigating the effect of reduced dietary carbohydrate and increased fat intake (and in studies also increased protein) while maintaining energy intake at eucaloric requirements reveal a beneficial effect of carbohydrate reduction on hepatic TG content in obese individuals with steatosis and indices of insulin resistance. Evidence suggests that the reduction of hepatic TG content after reduced intake of carbohydrates and increased fat/protein intake in humans, results from regulation of fatty acid (FA) metabolism within the liver, with an increase in hepatic FA oxidation and ketogenesis, together with a concomitant downregulation of FA synthesis from de novo lipogenesis. The adaptations in hepatic metabolism may result from reduced intrahepatic monosaccharide and insulin availability, reduced glycolysis and increased FA availability when carbohydrate intake is reduced.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5863
Appears in Collections:VOL 14 NO 6 (2023)

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