Ask the Experts: NASH and Your Diet

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • Our National Manager of Support Services Warren Hall talking to Dr. Albert Do, MD, MPH, Clinical Director of the Fatty Liver Disease Program at Yale School of Medicine. This webinar was recorded on August 16, 2021 and was funded by Intercept.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction
    3:47 - Presentation
    58:05 - Q&A
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    *NAFLD has been newly renamed metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease or MASLD. NASH has been newly renamed metabolic dysfunction associated steatohepatitis or MASH. Fatty liver disease has been newly renamed to steatotic liver disease or SLD. Learn more here: alf.social/SLD

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  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 Місяць тому

    the questions part was helpful.. thank you

  • @annabellswint5718
    @annabellswint5718 Місяць тому

    Very informative. My sister is battling cirrhosis. I have NASH along with diabetes.

  • @jonathankendall91
    @jonathankendall91 2 роки тому +22

    I have stage 1 scaring. I had a biopsy done on my liver telling me this. I don't drink alcohol haven't for decades. I am 36 years old. My liver is fatty. I am on a low carb diet rich in healthy fats. I have lost 13 lbs so far in 3 weeks. I hope to loose much more weight. I hope the weight loss to stay gone once I reach my goal weight 😁. My blood sugar is under control now in the 90s and 100s. This is because of my low carbs and foods rich in healthy fats like avocados and walnuts etc... I eat lots of salads with salad dressings high in healthy fats and low in sugar. I don't eat any bread whole wheat or not... low carbs, high healthy fat! This is the most direct way to weight loss that I have found that works for me so far. Thanks for the video! 😁 no sugar low carbs and lots of healthy fats!

    • @Chris-kr7gg
      @Chris-kr7gg 2 роки тому

      If you hadn't drank in decades that would mean you haven't ever drank, unless you were under age drinking.

    • @jonathankendall91
      @jonathankendall91 2 роки тому +2

      @@Chris-kr7gg I drank as a teenager and a handful of times as an adult. I quit in September 2008.

    • @jonathankendall91
      @jonathankendall91 2 роки тому +11

      As an update I have reversed my ALT was 123 on 4/9/21 and is now 44 (in range) as of 2/14/22. My AST was 72 on 4/9/21 and is now 26 (in range) as of 2/14/22. All of my bloodwork has improved including my cholersterol which was elevated for a bit but now is reducing. Low carb / Keto as helped me lose 40 lbs over 6 months. I overworked my pancreas most of my life and now my body is getting back in balance this way, as I see it.

    • @Chris-kr7gg
      @Chris-kr7gg 2 роки тому

      @@jonathankendall91 great news I presume you are eating high fat, with vegetables.

    • @jonathankendall91
      @jonathankendall91 2 роки тому +2

      @@Chris-kr7gg Yes cabbage, cucumbers, peppers, Jalapeños, blueberries fronzed 1/2 cup daily / every other day, frozen strawberries, etc. I also like a products which is a blended nut butter of many different types of nuts. I eat salads too. Always try to have 60 - 70 % fat approx 20% protein, and less than 10% carbs (no sugar, no processed foods).

  • @RobinOm27
    @RobinOm27 2 роки тому +5

    super helpful! thanks for hosting this!

  • @lorenabullmsidtrd3955
    @lorenabullmsidtrd3955 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent presentation! Thank you!

  • @janicemccarthy398
    @janicemccarthy398 Рік тому +3

    I am a non-drinker with a metabolic condition I am attempting to reverse my diagnosis!

  • @jodiemorgan8063
    @jodiemorgan8063 2 роки тому +10

    Hi. I have cirrhosis and this is so helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @CT-ig2oz
    @CT-ig2oz 2 роки тому +1

    Very concise and knowledgeable presentation . It is very helpful and knowledge for myself. Thanks for your effort and I hope we have more health topics in a future. Thanks again.

  • @johngranato2673
    @johngranato2673 7 місяців тому

    Simply excellent!!!!

  • @h-man2561
    @h-man2561 9 місяців тому +1

    Enjoyed this video but some items I do question. EX: My dad just missed 97 he was a grasser so he ate all day & night but only when hungry. He always said don't go to bed hungry. He ate quality foods, no juck food (chips, 🍨, 🍬, 🥤 or monthly 🍟 just on occasion) & only added sugar for his daily ☕ coffee (all day). He enjoyed a daily 7&7 🍾 drink on most days too! He slept 😴💤 8 hours a day on schedule & just walked 🚶‍♂️ to the post office, get gas for the mower

  • @zundap100
    @zundap100 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video and excellent presentation. 👍

  • @MorganReece
    @MorganReece 3 місяці тому +1

    39:27 Cuban study shows 90% NASH resolution for those who lost >= 10% of starting weight!

  • @strollingthehemispheres821
    @strollingthehemispheres821 4 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful presentation. It’s clear this practitioner knows a lot about liver health however he is misinformed regarding FDA dietary supplement regulations. There are indeed FDA regulations for all aspects of dietary supplements which fall under the same umbrella in the US as food regulations. The regulations include labeling and current good manufacturing practices, among other things. And although the regulations differ from pharmaceutical FDA regulations, certain aspects are even stricter (ex: pharmaceuticals can contain less than 100% of added active ingredients whereas dietary supplements must contain no less than 100% of added dietary ingredients). So saying there are no regulations is misinformation.

  • @ruthlopez288
    @ruthlopez288 Рік тому

    Hi Doctor, I have non alcoholic cirrohsis grade 3. Could you please tell me if I can follow the same treatment for fatty liver disease?

  • @ellieg9826
    @ellieg9826 Рік тому +1

    Hi, my query is about fats.
    Is coconut oil bad for the liver, being an MCT saturated fat? Also, does the cooking of olive oil change the compounds to such, which is negative to health?

  • @bonniek7228
    @bonniek7228 Рік тому +5

    I’m really thin (no fat to lose), female, 58 years, no diabetes, athletic, no alcohol, healthy diet and have fatty liver. So, what could be another cause of this?

    • @BenRoberts12
      @BenRoberts12 Рік тому

      you ever had your ferritin measured?

    • @yarikfreerunner1
      @yarikfreerunner1 Рік тому +3

      Describe what you mean as "healthy diet".
      Also, look at the link between sleep apnea and fatty liver.
      Look at the link between PFAS chemicals(non-stick cookware, etc) and liver cancer.

  • @ayushharma
    @ayushharma 2 роки тому

    Does it matter when the weight is reduced?
    Suppose a guy who reduced 10 % of weight in the first month vs a guy who reduced 10% weight in 6 months, will it impact the results discussed on 1:19:56

  • @janicemccarthy398
    @janicemccarthy398 Рік тому

    Back again. I Have f3 or f4. Dr,s don't know. I choose not to have liver biopsy for obvious reasons not to trigger se-compensated liver. I presented with mild fatty liver in September 2021 and now am F3 fibrosis or F4. My G.P. refused to monitor my disease, resultin g in my January 2023 Elastography result leaving me in compensated F3/F4 Fibrosis/Cirrhosis. Please help me!

  • @clairegreene7800
    @clairegreene7800 Рік тому

    Where can I get informatio to talk to a liver specialist in Portland my husband has advanced liver disease and needs a transplant

    • @maryann7619
      @maryann7619 Рік тому

      Whoever diagnosed the disease should have an idea where to send you!
      Or, just Google it.....

  • @janicemccarthy398
    @janicemccarthy398 Рік тому

    The problem is, my Dr. Won't help with my insulin resistance. I have lost 20kgs, down to 74kgs and have NASH. I eat one meal per day and half a cup of yoghurt with few berries at dinner. My pre Diabeties or T2 Diabetes persists. I want to live, not become de-compensatwd and die of this problem. I am 68 and exercise every afternoon for an hour. Can you hwlp me?

    • @MorganReece
      @MorganReece 3 місяці тому

      What I’ve gleaned from the carnivore gurus I follow (Kelly Hogan, Steak and Butter Gal, Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Anthony Chafee, Dr. Shawn Baker):
      Consider the lion diet (eliminate all except ruminant meats & their fat or tallow, salt, water),
      increase calories, add 2nd meal (find out TEE calories and make sure you’re meeting the goal-hard to do on OMAD).
      Too much IF (OMAD vs 2-3 meals) can raise cortisol, stalling fat burn, and stressing the liver.
      I made a playlist on my channel called “cirrhosis and fatty liver” for a friend… it may also help you find the missing piece.
      HTH 🙏

  • @ruthlopez288
    @ruthlopez288 Рік тому +1

    Is stage 3 cirrohsis reversible?

  • @joyceross9598
    @joyceross9598 Рік тому

    Why the itching skin with cirrosis

    • @yarikfreerunner1
      @yarikfreerunner1 Рік тому +1

      Could be because of the bilirubin is not expelled successfully with bile. It is "backed up" to the skin.

  • @h-man2561
    @h-man2561 9 місяців тому

    I think BMI is a bad method of measure & only to be used for a select group of people. If you're large framed as I am I only had 3 months in one year that I was normal at 22.4 & that was during swimming season doing 6 miles a day my sr yr in high school. During football earlier that yr I was bulked up with weight training weighing 20 lbs more, was at 27.2 & labeled as overweight. 😢 Swimming 6 miles a day is not sustainable in life to be normal. This measure should be fixed or just be removed.

  • @donettejong9308
    @donettejong9308 2 роки тому +1

    I tried to make my own diet, but it didn't decided to go to Agoge Diet which let me make a my diet am delighted with the