2173-A EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF DIET QUALITY ON NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD) AMONG HISPANICS IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Maria Lisette Flores, Uthealth Science Center School of Public Health, Miryoung Lee, Uthealth Houston School of Public Health Brownsville Campus and Marcia C Otto, Uthealth Houston School of Public Health Houston Campus Background: The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has increased to epidemic proportions in the U.S
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Compared to L-glutamine, GlutaMAX Supplement: Minimizes toxic ammonia build-up Improves cell viability and growth Remains stable across a wide range of temperatures Minimizes toxic ammonia build-up Unlike L-glutamine, GlutaMAX Supplement does not spontaneously break down to form ammonia