Inducing MASH/MASLD with the GAN Diet
Since replacing the AMLN diet in 2018, the GAN diet is becoming a popular diet to develop MASH (formerly called NASH) phenotypes and gaining significant traction in the research field. Preliminary publications have reported maintained obesity, steatosis, systemic insulin resistance, and increased blood glucose levels after 12 weeks of feeding and after 20 weeks on the GAN diet steatohepatitis and fibrosis was observed.
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