Even if you don't drink alcohol, you are at risk for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which is a common problem among overweight and obese people who eat junk food.
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Excess fat accumulates in NAFLD, in the form of excessive triglycerides in the liver, which occupy 5 percent of liver cells called hepatocytes.
Excess fat causes injury to liver cells, which causes inflammation and fibrosis. There is an increased risk of liver failure, liver cancer and complete dysfunction of the liver.
Around 32 percent of the Indian population is affected by fatty liver disease. Factors like sedentary lifestyle, consumption of junk foods, elevated blood sugar levels, obesity, smoking, and high consumption of alcohol are the leading causes of high incidence of fatty liver disease.
A well balanced diet, regular exercise and physical activity help to prevent NAFLD.
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