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EB. 65: How Fat-Burning And Low-Carb Diets Contribute to Fatty Liver (NAFLD Part 3)
Episode 66

EB. 65: How Fat-Burning And Low-Carb Diets Contribute to Fatty Liver (NAFLD Part 3)

The Energy Balance Podcast

July 17, 20211h 6m

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Show Notes

In this episode we discuss:
  • Why low-carb diets are NOT a good solution for fatty liver

  • How fat-burning and lipolysis actually contribute to fatty liver 

  • Why ketone production is a sign of stress and inhibited mitochondrial respiration

  • The role of uncoupling in NAFLD and why aiming to increase uncoupling is misguided 

  • Why low-fat diets don’t directly address the root cause of NAFLD

 

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Timestamps:

3:56 – how fat-burning and lipolysis contribute to NAFLD

16:59 – the role of uncoupling in NAFLD

26:56 – how an energy failure and oxidative stress drive stress-processes in NAFLD

34:53 – the role of increases in stress hormones and fat-burning/lipolysis in NAFLD

37:54 – why low-carb diets drive stress and aren’t a good solution for fatty liver or insulin resistance

52:37 – the role of increases in stress hormones and fat-burning/lipolysis in NAFLD (cont.)