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                Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: 
                Causes and Treatment Options
                What causes fatty liver?                                            Schedule regular appointments with a physician who 
                Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the build-up           specializes in the liver.
                of extra fat in liver cells that is not caused by alcohol. 
                It is normal for the liver to contain some fat. However,            Talk to your physician about ways to improve your  
                if five to 10 percent of the liver’s weight is fat, it is           liver health.
                abnormal and called a fatty liver (steatosis).                      See a dietitian to lose weight, if you are overweight  
                                                                                    or obese.
                                The Spectrum of NAFLD
                                                                                    Lower your cholesterol and triglycerides.
                   Fatty Liver            NASH                Cirrhosis             Control your diabetes.
                                                                                    Limit sugar in your diet.
                                                                                    Increase your daily activity. 
                Fat accumulates          Fat plus           Scar tissue 
                   in the liver        inflammation        replaces liver 
                                       +/- scarring             cells
                                                                                    Goal: A healthy diet and lifestyle 
                                                                                    A healthy diet and lifestyle can decrease body weight, 
                Treatment                                                           improve blood sugar, lower risk of heart disease, and 
                                                                                    treat and improve fatty liver.
                There are no FDA-approved medical treatments for                    Initial = Benefits can be seen with weight loss as little 
                NAFLD at this time, however Northwestern Medicine                   as 5 percent of your body weight. Greater benefits are 
                has several clinical trials that offer the opportunity to           seen with weight loss of seven to 10 percent.
                have access to medications before they are approved. 
                                                                                    Long-term = Maintain a healthy weight
                Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly may help 
                prevent liver damage from starting or reverse it in the 
                early stages.
                                                                                                                                    Continued >
                 Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease  (continued)
                   Healthy Lifestyle Goals                       Include                                      Avoid
                   Achieve weight loss greater than or           Count calories daily                         High-calorie/high-sugar foods
                   equal to seven to 10 percent of initial 
                   body weight                                   1200-1500 calories per day if you weigh      Empty calories (i.e. juice, pop, fried 
                                                                 less than 250 pounds                         food, fast food, dried fruit, candy, pizza, 
                   Maintain body weight                                                                       “white” food, sweet tea, white bread, 
                                                                 1500-1800 calories per day if you weigh      cereal, pasta)
                   Decrease calories by 500-1000 calories        greater than 250 pounds
                   a day                                                                                      Simple sugars (i.e. cane sugar, Sugar 
                                                                 Vegetables (three to five servings/day)      in the Raw®, molasses, syrup, ketchup, 
                   Consume low-carbohydrate foods (less                                                       barbecue sauce, juice, fruited yogurt, 
                   than 40 percent of total calories or less     Fruits (two to four servings/day)            honey/agave)
                   than 150-180 grams carbohydrate per 
                   day). 
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