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Intermittent fasting plus exercise a good option for fatty liver


 

FROM CELL METABOLISM

Participants were age 23-65 (mean age, 44) and 81% were women.

Half were Hispanic, and the rest were Black (30%), White (11%), or Asian (9%).

They had a mean weight of 99 kg (218 lb) and a mean body mass index of 36 kg/m2.

Dropout rates were minimal in the combination group (0%) and fasting groups (5%) and moderately high in the exercise group (25%).

IHTG content was reduced by a significantly greater amount in the combination group (–5.48%) than in the exercise alone group (–1.30%; P = .02) or in the control group (–0.17%; P < .01) and by a greater amount than in the fasting alone group, although this was not significant (–2.25%; P = .05).

Lean mass, aspartate transaminase (AST), A1c, blood pressure, plasma lipids, liver fibrosis score, and hepatokines (fetuin-A, FGF-21, and selenoprotein P) did not differ between groups.

Researchers acknowledge that although the combination intervention resulted in improved NAFLD parameters, IHTG and ALT did not reach the normal range.

Participants likely had early stage NAFLD (their baseline IHTG was in the 16% to 18% range, where 5% to 33% is mild steatosis) and they were likely highly motivated (indicated by the low dropout rate), so the findings may not be generalizable.

The study was funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Dr. Varady has reported receiving author fees from the Hachette Book Group for the book entitled “The Every Other Day Diet.” The other authors have reported no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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