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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 7, 2014; 20(45): 16831-16840
Published online Dec 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i45.16831
Table 1 Main studies on Mediterranean diet in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Ref.PatientsNutritional protocolMetabolic and histological changes
Shai et al[70]322 obese patients (277 males)Low-fat diet MD Low-carbohydrate dietWeight loss (kg): 2.9 low-fat diet, 4.4 MD, 5.5 low-carbohydrate diet
TC/HDL reduction (20%) in the low-carbohydrate diet;
decrease in fasting plasma glucose levels and HOMA-IR in MD
Changes in adiponectin, leptin, ALP, ALT similar in all diet group
Tzima et al[71]1514 males 1528 femalesMDHigher MD score was associated with lower likelihood of having the metabolic syndrome
In patients without or with moderate adherence to the MD an increase in the AST/ALT ratio was associated with lower likelihood of having the metabolic syndrome
In patients with greater adherence to the MD AST/ALT ratio was not associated with the presence of the metabolic syndrome
Pérez-Guisado et al[72]31 obese patients (22 males)Spanish ketogenic MDImprovement in body weight
Steatosis degree
Reduction in BMI, systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, triacylglycerols, glucose and LDLc
Increase in HDLc
Ryan et al[74]12 non-diabetic patients (6 males) with NAFLDMD control diet (low fat-high carbohydrate diet)Weight loss with both diets
Significant reduction in hepatic steatosis with MD
Insulin sensitivity improved with MD
Kontogianni et al[75]73 overweight NAFLD patients (50 males)MDMD score was negatively correlated to serum alanine aminotransferase, insulin levels, insulin resistance index and severity of steatosis
MD score was positively correlated to serum adiponectin levels
Trovato et al[76]90 non-alcoholic non-diabetic patients (44 males)MDSignificant decrease of bright liver score (BLS)
Adherence to MD change and body mass index changes (multiple linear regression model) independently explain the variance of decrease of fatty liver involvement