The Effects of Eight Weeks’ Very Low-Calorie Ketogenic Diet (VLCKD) on Liver Health in Subjects Affected by Overweight and Obesity
2023
Roberta Rinaldi | Sara De Nucci | Fabio Castellana | Martina Di Chito | Vito Giannuzzi | Endrit Shahini | Roberta Zupo | Luisa Lampignano | Giuseppina Piazzolla | Vincenzo Triggiani | Raffaele Cozzolongo | Gianluigi Giannelli | Giovanni De Pergola
Very low-calorie ketogenic diets (VLCKD) are widely employed in successful weight-loss strategies. Herein, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of a VLCKD on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and parameters commonly associated with this condition in overweight and obese subjects who did not take any drugs. This prospective, real-life study included thirty-three participants who followed a VLCKD for 8 weeks. NAFLD was diagnosed using transient elastography (FibroScan). Data on anthropometric measurements, bioimpedance analysis, and biochemical assays were gathered both before and after the dietary intervention. BMI (kg/m2) (from 33.84 ±: 6.55 to 30.89 ±: 6.38, p <: 0.01), waist circumference (cm) (from 106.67 ±: 15.51 to 98.64 ±: 16.21, p <: 0.01), and fat mass (Kg) (from 38.47 ±: 12.59 to 30.98 ±: 12.39, p <: 0.01) were significantly lower after VLCKD. CAP (db/m), the FibroScan parameter quantifying fatty liver accumulation, showed a significant reduction after VLCKD (from 266.61 ±: 67.96 to 223 ±: 64.19, p <: 0.01). After VLCKD, the fatty liver index (FLI), a benchmark of steatosis, also revealed a significant decline (from 62.82 ±: 27.46 to 44.09 ±: 31.24, p <: 0.01). Moreover, fasting blood glucose, insulin, triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, ALT, &gamma:GT, and FT3 blood concentrations, as well as insulin resistance (quantified by HOMAIR) and systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels, were significantly lower after VLCKD (p <: 0.01 for all the parameters). By contrast, HDL-cholesterol, 25 (OH) vitamin D, and FT4 blood concentrations were higher after VLCKD (p <: 0.01 for all parameters). The variation (&delta:) of CAP after VLCKD did not show a correlation with the &delta: of any other parameter investigated in this study. We conclude that VLCKD is a helpful approach for NAFLD independent of changes in factors commonly associated with NAFLD (obesity, fat mass, insulin resistance, lipids, and blood pressure) as well as vitamin D and thyroid hormone levels.
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