High-Fat Diets May Harm Liver More Than High-Carb Diets, Mouse Study Finds
Written By : Anshika Mishra
Published On 2026-02-12 02:30 GMT | Update On 2026-02-12 02:30 GMT
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In recent years, carbohydrates have often been blamed for weight gain and poor health. However, a new study from researchers at Penn State suggests that diets high in fat — including the popular ketogenic (keto) diet — may cause greater harm, at least in mice.
The study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, examined how different ratios of fats and carbohydrates affect metabolic health and liver function over 16 weeks. Mice were fed one of four diets: high-carbohydrate, high-fat, ketogenic (very high fat and almost no carbs), or a standard whole-grain-rich chow used as a control diet.
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