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Reducing fat in the liver, rather than simply losing weight, is key to lowering health risks associated with obesity, say Israeli researchers

Mediterranean diet cuts liver fat better than other diets



Mediterranean diet cuts liver fat better than other diets,As if we did not already have ample proof that the Mediterranean diet is a driver of healthy longevity, a new study published in the Journal of Hepatology reveals another astounding benefit: a low-carb Mediterranean diet is more effective than other low-fat diets in reducing hepatic (liver) fat content. Furthermore, reducing liver fat – not just visceral fat in the abdomen and around internal organs — is more important than previously believed in lowering health risks associated with obesity over the long term, say the researchers from Ben-Gurion University, Soroka University Medical Center, Tel Aviv University and the Nuclear Research Center Negev (all in Israel) and from Leipzig University in Germany and Harvard University in the United States.
Their study supports the emerging understanding that excess liver fat is not merely a sign of health risks associated with obesity, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes, but is likely also a cause. The researchers, headed by Prof. Iris Shai of BGU, used MRI technology and other tools to measure and map the effects of different diet regimes on body-fat deposits in 278 overweight people over 18 months. Comparing the results of subjects who reduced calorie intake through a low-carb Mediterranean diet or a low-fat diet, they saw that both groups lost a moderate amount of weight – especially those who also were put on a moderate exercise regimen. But more significant reductions in the measurable risk of heart disease were found for those on a Mediterranean diet emphasizing vegetables, walnuts, legumes and moderate amounts of fish and poultry. -- More...

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