The American journal of clinical nutrition

Treatments targeting gut bacteria in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a comprehensive review and analysis

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Abstract

Probiotics and synbiotics were associated with a significant reduction in alanine aminotransferase activity by 11.23 IU/L in individuals with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

  • Twenty-one randomized controlled trials involving 1252 participants were analyzed.
  • Probiotics and synbiotics were linked to a decrease in liver stiffness measurement by 0.70 kPa, indicating reduced inflammation and fibrosis.
  • There was an increased likelihood of improvement in hepatic steatosis, with an odds ratio of 2.40.
  • Probiotics specifically were associated with a reduction in body mass index by 1.84, while synbiotics showed no significant effect.
  • High levels of heterogeneity were observed in the analyses, suggesting variability in the effects across studies.

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