Exercise, regardless of frequency or intensity, is beneficial for obese and overweight adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, according to a new study published in the Journal of Hepatology.
Fatty liver disease is not restricted to adults, and its incidence in children and adolescents is continuously increasing.
Hepatic steatosis is a core pathological feature of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). It not only drives disease progression to intrahepatic conditions such as ...
Know the early signs and causes of pediatric fatty liver disease and how parents can prevent long-term liver damage in ...
Exercising doesn't just reduce fat — it helps the body store fat in a healthier way, according to a new study. Body fat is necessary because it provides insulation and stores and releases energy.
Fatty liver disease (also called steatotic liver disease) happens when too much fat builds up in your liver. It can be caused by high alcohol use or metabolic syndrome (a group of conditions like ...
India is facing a rapid rise in fatty liver disease, driven by obesity, diabetes, sedentary lifestyles, and hidden metabolic ...
Fatty Liver and High Blood Pressure: What’s the Link? Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is associated with high blood pressure, or hypertension, but the cause-effect ...