%0 Journal Article %A Schübel, Ruth %A Nonnenmacher, Tobias %A Sookthai, Disorn %A Gonzalez Maldonado, Sandra %A Sowah, Solomon A %A von Stackelberg, Oyunbileg %A Schlett, Christopher L %A Grafetstätter, Mirja %A Nabers, Diana %A Johnson, Theron Scot %A Kirsten, Romy %A Ulrich, Cornelia M %A Kaaks, Rudolf %A Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich %A Kühn, Tilman %A Nattenmüller, Johanna %T Similar Weight Loss Induces Greater Improvements in Insulin Sensitivity and Liver Function among Individuals with NAFLD Compared to Individuals without NAFLD. %J Nutrients %V 11 %N 3 %@ 2072-6643 %C Basel %I MDPI %M DKFZ-2019-01063 %P 544 %D 2019 %X Preliminary evidence suggests that weight loss among obese has differential metabolic effects depending on the presence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We assessed whether NAFLD predisposes to differential changes in liver fat content, liver function, and metabolic parameters upon diet-induced weight loss in a 50-week intervention trial.143 overweight and obese non-smokers underwent a 12-week dietary intervention and a 38-week follow-up. Diet-induced changes in anthropometric measures, circulating biomarkers, and magnetic resonance (MR)-derived liver fat content and adipose tissue volumes were evaluated by mixed linear models stratifying by NAFLD at baseline.The prevalence of NAFLD at baseline was 52 %F PUB:(DE-HGF)16 %9 Journal Article %$ pmid:30836637 %R 10.3390/nu11030544 %U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/143475