Effects of Foods of Mesoamerican Origin in Adipose Tissue and Liver-Related Metabolism

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Adipose tissue and liver metabolism play a key role in maintaining body homeostasis; therefore, their impairment conduces a pathological state. Nowadays, occidental lifestyle is a common etiological issue among a variety of chronic diseases, while diet is a unique strategy to prevent obesity and liver metabolism impairment and is a powerful player in the treatment of metabolic-related diseases. Mesoamerican foods are rich in bioactive molecules that enhance and improve adipose tissue and liver performance and represent a prophylactic and therapeutic alternative for disorders related to the loss of homeostasis in the metabolism of these two important tissues.

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Meza-Rios, A., López-Villalobos, E. F., Anguiano-Sevilla, L. A., Ruiz-Quezada, S. L., Velazquez-Juarez, G., López-Roa, R. I., … Zepeda-Morales, A. S. M. (2023, November 1). Effects of Foods of Mesoamerican Origin in Adipose Tissue and Liver-Related Metabolism. Medicina (Lithuania). Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59111907

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