Fatty Liver Cases Increasing
Fatty Liver Overtakes Cirrhosis As #1 Liver-Related
Disorder
Ask most people what the number one liver problem is, and they'll probably say "cirrhosis."
Until recently, they would have been right.
Health officials and experts in the U.S. and Canada now agree that obesity caused by poor
nutrition and lack of exercise has become a bigger threat to liver health than cirrhosis, which is generally caused
by excessive drinking.
Obesity is a major contributing factor to fatty liver disease, which is a which occurs when you
accumulate fat around the liver.
The liver usually metabolizes fat from the food we eat. But when we overeat, eat food that's bad
for us, or don't exercise enough, large droplets of fat start to accumulate in the liver. As these fat droplets
build up, the liver starts to produce more enzymes, which can inflame liver tissue. The inflammation can cause
scarring and cirrhosis, in which the liver becomes hardened and liver function is reduced.
Figures indicate that 10-20 percent of the American population has fatty liver disease, which is
also known as fatty liver syndrome. Fatty liver disease is now the fastest growing and most common form of liver
ailment in Canada, according to Gary Fagan, president of the Canadian Liver Foundation.
There are few symptoms of fatty liver disease in the early stages. So most people who have it
don't even realize it unless they have liver function tests.
The liver is remarkable because it keeps functioning and doesn't always tell someone they're in
trouble. Therefore it may be important for doctors to suggest liver function tests for those who don't exercise
much, have poor eating habits, or drink excessively.
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