Nutraceutical approaches to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): A position paper from the International Lipid Expert Panel (ILEP)

Manfredi Rizzo(University of Palermo), Alessandro Colletti(University of Turin), Peter E. Penson(Liverpool John Moores University), Niki Katsiki(International Hellenic University), Dimitri P. Mikhailidis(The Royal Free Hospital), Peter P. Tóth(CGH Medical Center), Ioanna Gouni‐Berthold(University of Cologne), John Mancini(University of British Columbia), David Marais(University of Cape Town), Patrick M. Moriarty(University of Kansas Medical Center), Massimiliano Ruscica(University of Milan), Amirhossein Sahebkar(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences), Dragoş Vinereanu(Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy), Arrigo F.G. Cicero(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Maciej Banach(Medical University of Lodz), Julio Acosta(Central University of Venezuela), Mutaz Al-Khnifsawi(University of Al-Qadisiyah), Fahad Alnouri(Prince Sultan University), Fahma Amar(Alexandria University), Atanas G. Atanasov(Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Applied Diagnostics), Gani Bajraktari, Maciej Banach(Medical University of Lodz), Ioanna Gouni‐Berthold(University of Cologne), Sonu Bhaskar, Agata Bielecka‐Dąbrowa, Bojko Bjelaković, Éric Bruckert, Ibadete Bytyçi, Alberto Cafferata, Richard Češka, Arrigo F.G. Cicero(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Krzysztof Chlebus, Xavier Collet(University of Turin), Magdalena Daccord, Olivier Descamps, Dragan Djurić, Ronen Durst, М. В. Ежов, Zlatko Fras, Dan Gaiță, Ioanna Gouni‐Berthold(University of Cologne), Adrían V. Hernández, Steven R. Jones, Jacek Jerzy Jozwiak, N. Kakauridze, Amani Kallel, Niki Katsiki(International Hellenic University), Amit Khera, Karam Kostner, Raimondas Kubilius, Gustavs Latkovskis, G.B. John Mancini(University of British Columbia), A. David Marais(University of Cape Town), Seth S. Martin, Julio Acosta Martínez(Central University of Venezuela), Mohsen Mazidi, Dimitri P. Mikhailidis(The Royal Free Hospital), Erkin М Мirrakhimov, André R. Miserez, Olena Mitchenko, N. P. Mitкоvsкаyа, Patrick M. Moriarty(University of Kansas Medical Center), Seyed Mohammad Nabavi, Devaki Nair, Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos, György Paragh, Daniel Pella, Peter E. Penson(Liverpool John Moores University), Žaneta Petrulionienė, Matteo Pirro, Arman Postadzhiyan, Raman Puri, Ashraf Reda, Željko Reiner, Dina Radenković, Michał Rakowski, Jemaa Riadh, Dimitri Richter(The Royal Free Hospital), Manfredi Rizzo(University of Palermo), Massimiliano Ruscica(University of Milan), Amirhossein Sahebkar(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences), Maria-Corina Șerban, Abdullah Shehab, Aleksandr B. Shek, Cesare R. Sirtori, Claudia Stefanutti, Tomasz Tomasik, Peter P. Tóth(CGH Medical Center), Margus Viigimaa, Pedro Valdivielso, Dragoş Vinereanu(Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy), Branislav Vohnout, Stephan von Haehling, Michal Vrablı́k, Nathan D. Wong, Hung‐I Yeh, Jiang Zhisheng, Andreas Zirlik
Pharmacological Research
February 8, 2023
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Abstract

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is a common condition affecting around 10-25% of the general adult population, 15% of children, and even > 50% of individuals who have type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is a major cause of liver-related morbidity, and cardiovascular (CV) mortality is a common cause of death. In addition to being the initial step of irreversible alterations of the liver parenchyma causing cirrhosis, about 1/6 of those who develop NASH are at risk also developing CV disease (CVD). More recently the acronym MAFLD (Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease) has been preferred by many European and US specialists, providing a clearer message on the metabolic etiology of the disease. The suggestions for the management of NAFLD are like those recommended by guidelines for CVD prevention. In this context, the general approach is to prescribe physical activity and dietary changes the effect weight loss. Lifestyle change in the NAFLD patient has been supplemented in some by the use of nutraceuticals, but the evidence based for these remains uncertain. The aim of this Position Paper was to summarize the clinical evidence relating to the effect of nutraceuticals on NAFLD-related parameters. Our reading of the data is that whilst many nutraceuticals have been studied in relation to NAFLD, none have sufficient evidence to recommend their routine use; robust trials are required to appropriately address efficacy and safety.


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