The role of nutrition in non-alcoholic ...
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Title :
The role of nutrition in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease treatment in obese children.
Author(s) :
Guimber, D. [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille] [CHRU Lille]
Debray, D. [Auteur]
Bocquet, A. [Auteur]
Université de Franche-Comté [UFC]
Briend, A. [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement [IRD]
Chouraqui, J. P. [Auteur]
Darmaun, D. [Auteur]
Physiopathologie des Adaptations Nutritionnelles [PhAN]
Université de Nantes [UN]
Feillet, F. [Auteur]
Université de Lorraine [UL]
Frelut, M. L. [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier d'Albi
Hankard, R. [Auteur]
Université de Tours [UT]
Lapillonne, A. [Auteur]
Peretti, N. [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Rozé, J. C. [Auteur]
Simeoni, U. [Auteur]
Turck, Dominique [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche Translationnelle sur l'Inflammation (INFINITE) - U1286
Dupont, C. [Auteur]
Comité De Nutrition De La Société Française De Pédiatrie, C. N. S. F. P. [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille] [CHRU Lille]
Debray, D. [Auteur]
Bocquet, A. [Auteur]
Université de Franche-Comté [UFC]
Briend, A. [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement [IRD]
Chouraqui, J. P. [Auteur]
Darmaun, D. [Auteur]
Physiopathologie des Adaptations Nutritionnelles [PhAN]
Université de Nantes [UN]
Feillet, F. [Auteur]
Université de Lorraine [UL]
Frelut, M. L. [Auteur]
Centre Hospitalier d'Albi
Hankard, R. [Auteur]
Université de Tours [UT]
Lapillonne, A. [Auteur]
Peretti, N. [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Rozé, J. C. [Auteur]
Simeoni, U. [Auteur]
Turck, Dominique [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche Translationnelle sur l'Inflammation (INFINITE) - U1286
Dupont, C. [Auteur]
Comité De Nutrition De La Société Française De Pédiatrie, C. N. S. F. P. [Auteur]
Journal title :
Archives de Pédiatrie
Abbreviated title :
Arch Pediatr
Publication date :
2021-11-24
ISSN :
1769-664X
English keyword(s) :
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Steatosis
vitamin E
Omega-3 fatty acid
Probiotic
Dietary intervention
Steatosis
vitamin E
Omega-3 fatty acid
Probiotic
Dietary intervention
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a highly prevalent chronic liver disease that occurs mostly in the context of insulin resistance and obesity. It has rapidly evolved into the most common cause of liver disease ...
Show more >Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a highly prevalent chronic liver disease that occurs mostly in the context of insulin resistance and obesity. It has rapidly evolved into the most common cause of liver disease among children. The incidence is high in obese children and a greater risk of disease progression is associated with severe obesity, highlighting the role of nutrition. To date, there is no consensus on NAFLD management. This is a narrative review of clinical studies on the potential benefit of nutritional interventions, including lifestyle modifications, vitamins, docosahexaenoic acid, and probiotics in children with NAFLD. The Comité de nutrition de la Société Française de Pédiatrie (CN-SFP) emphasizes the effect of limiting added sugar intake, i.e., fructose or sucrose-containing beverages, and promoting physical activity in the care of NAFLD.Show less >
Show more >Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a highly prevalent chronic liver disease that occurs mostly in the context of insulin resistance and obesity. It has rapidly evolved into the most common cause of liver disease among children. The incidence is high in obese children and a greater risk of disease progression is associated with severe obesity, highlighting the role of nutrition. To date, there is no consensus on NAFLD management. This is a narrative review of clinical studies on the potential benefit of nutritional interventions, including lifestyle modifications, vitamins, docosahexaenoic acid, and probiotics in children with NAFLD. The Comité de nutrition de la Société Française de Pédiatrie (CN-SFP) emphasizes the effect of limiting added sugar intake, i.e., fructose or sucrose-containing beverages, and promoting physical activity in the care of NAFLD.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Inserm
CHU Lille
Inserm
CHU Lille
Submission date :
2024-01-12T05:41:27Z
2024-03-01T12:35:05Z
2024-03-01T12:35:05Z