Last Updated on October 17, 2023 by Shabnam Sengupta
Maybe. There has been growing evidence in the field of fasting, especially Intermittent fasting, as a treatment modality for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). It might be due to the low-calorie intake, which helps in weight loss and improves liver health.
According to research, intermittent fasting can be safe and effective for weight loss among people suffering from NAFLD. It may also help in improving NAFLD. Intermittent fasting can also help in improving insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. Although time-restricted fasting, alternate-day fasting and prolonged fasting may all be beneficial in the cases of NAFLD, the best method of fasting is still unknown. You should always consult a qualified dietitian to understand more about intermittent fasting and for personalised nutrition prescriptions.
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