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In adults with type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease, following a time-restricted eating schedule for 12 weeks is linked to measurable decreases in two liver enzymes, ALT and AST, which are markers of liver health.

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This study found that adults with type 2 diabetes and fatty liver who ate only between 2 PM and 10 PM had better liver health after 3 months. That supports the idea that limiting eating hours can help lower liver enzyme levels.

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