Unraveling MASLD: The Role of Gut Microbiota, Dietary Modulation, and AI-Driven Lifestyle Interventions

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  • Carolina Jiménez González

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  • Marta Alonso Peña

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  • Paula Argos Vélez

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  • Javier Crespo García

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  • Paula Iruzubieta Coz

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Abstract

Gut microbiota has a crucial role in the pathophysiology of metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), influencing various metabolic mechanisms and contributing to the development of the disease. Dietary interventions targeting gut microbiota have shown potential in modulating microbial composition and mitigating MASLD progression. In this context, the integration of multi-omics analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) in personalized nutrition offers new opportunities for tailoring dietary strategies based on individual microbiome profiles and metabolic responses. The use of chatbots and other AI-based health solutions offers a unique opportunity to democratize access to health interventions due to their low cost, accessibility, and scalability. Future research should focus on the clinical validation of AI-powered dietary strategies, integrating microbiome-based therapies and precision nutrition approaches. Establishing standardized protocols and ethical guidelines will be crucial for implementing AI in MASLD management, paving the way for a more personalized, data-driven approach to disease prevention and treatment.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
2072-6643, 2072-6643

Nutrients  MDPI

Tipo:
Review
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PubMed:
40362889

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Keywords

  • MASLD; gut microbiota; multi-omics; dietary patterns; lifestyle modifications; artificial intelligence

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Dianas terapéuticas y biomarcadores para la medicina de precisión en MAFLD (PreMed-MAFLD)

Investigador Principal: Javier Crespo García

PMP21/00112 . INSTITUTO DE SALUD CARLOS III. . 2022

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