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What foods affect liver function tests?

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According to research published in BMC Endocrine Disorders, higher consumption of fast foods is associated with elevated serum levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), both key indicators of liver function. This highlights how daily dietary choices can directly influence your liver health and, consequently, your liver function test results.

Vitamin B6 is the vitamin needed in the activity of AST and ALT

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Did you know that in some patients with severe cirrhosis, a vitamin B6 deficiency can cause falsely low serum AST concentrations? The activity of the liver enzymes AST and ALT relies on a crucial coenzyme derived from vitamin B6, specifically its active form pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP).

Does Protein Increase AST? A Comprehensive Look at Your Liver Enzymes

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According to research published in the *Knowledge – International Journal*, healthy athletes using protein supplements can experience a temporary elevation in liver enzymes, including AST. This common occurrence begs the question: does protein increase AST, and what does this mean for your overall liver health?

Does ALT go up after eating? Understanding Diet's Influence on Liver Enzymes

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A fatty meal can cause a temporary, short-term rise in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, prompting healthcare professionals to often require fasting before a liver function test. So, **does ALT go up after eating?** The answer is yes, but the duration and magnitude of the elevation are key to understanding its effect on liver health.