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    BMJ: Fatty liver is more likely to induce heart metabolic diseases such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia and hypertension!

    • Last Update: 2020-07-29
    • Source: Internet
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    Introduction: Obesity in adolescents is associated with heart metabolic dysfunction, and liver fat is more closely associated with abnormal heart metabolism than abdominal fat!---- fatty liver, also known as liver fat, is a lesions that cause excessive accumulation of fat in liver cells for a variety of reasonsSimply put, the liver itself needs to store a small amount of fat in case of need, and with the improvement of modern people's living standards, staying up late, alcoholism, high-fat diet and excessive weight loss and other factors will lead to excessive fat in the liver (5% to 10%), resulting in liver cells "deformation", elevated transaminase, and eventually develop into cirrhosis and liver cancerPrevious studies have found that heart metabolic disease (CMD) is often associated with insulin resistance (IR, decreased sensitivity to insulin) , blood lipid abnormalities, and hypertensionA recent study in BMJ found that obesity in adolescents is associated with heart metabolic dysfunction, and liver fat is more closely associated with abnormal heart metabolism than abdominal fatThe discovery is significant and means that it is possible to use fatty liver-related "targets" as an early screening or treatment for obesityDoi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-001126 To better compare the relationship between liver fat, abdominal fat and subcutaneous fat and heart metabolic disease (CMD), the researchers used biomarkers to analyze liver fat, abdominal fat, and subcutaneous fat in 283 children and adolescents at YaleTo the researchers' surprise, liver fat is more closely associated with heart metabolic dysfunction than other factors, and is more insensitive to insulinThis means that people with fatty liver are more likely to develop heart-metabolism disorders such as hyperlipidemia, high blood pressure and atherosclerosis than healthy people, as well as insulin resistance (IR)If insulin is compared to a key, IR means that the key "fails" in the process of converting glucose into glucose to the body' storage, resulting in a large amount of glucose accumulating in the blood and gradually developing into diabetesLiver fat and abdominal fat deposition, clinical biomarkers and plasma metabolomic data Fat liver is not only closely related to obesity, but also the most critical factor of heart metabolic diseaseIt seems that the "power" of fatty liver is not to be underestimatedHowever, there is currently no special treatment for fatty liverSo what do we need to do in the face of the major threat of fatty liver? Small editor suggested, first do a good job of preventive measures, from the source to eliminate the liver on the "fat exceeds the standard." Fatty liver is not afraid of drugs, but the most afraid of exercise and dietWith regular exercise (three times a week, at least 30 minutes each), coupled with a balanced and moderate diet (cut candy sweets, refined grains, animal fats, and foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains), eating less and drinking more, fatty livers will "stay away" from usSecond, fatty liver patients don't have to worry, scientists have developed a new treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver, using synthetic non-bear deoxycholic acid (nor-urso) to help improve the patient's prognosis and quality of lifeIn short, in the face of disease, we do not have to fear Because we have the ultimate magic weapon of "fighting cancer": the principle of prevention and treatment, and the belief that "science continues to progress"
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