Effect of diet-gut microbiota axis on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease / 临床肝胆病杂志
Journal of Clinical Hepatology
; (12): 2676-2679, 2021.
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The incidence rate of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing. Diet is considered one of the main driving forces regulating the composition of intestinal microbiota, and the intestine and the liver are closely linked through the portal vein, so changes in gut microbiota may affect liver function and promote inflammation, insulin resistance, and steatosis, thereby causing NAFLD. This article elaborates on the relationship between diet, gut microbiota, and the liver and the research advances in how this axis promotes the progression of NAFLD, as well as the change in potential mechanism due to intestinal dysbacteriosis and related treatment methods.
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Journal of Clinical Hepatology
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2021
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