High-intensity interval exercise and a controlled diet reduce liver fat, inflammation, and damage in fatty liver patients, achieving a cure in 56% of treated cases while improving disease activity by 20-30%.
A study shows that food quality is linked to fatty liver risk. Poor diets increase glucose and cholesterol, raising the likelihood of developing fatty liver disease.
Alcohol worsens fatty liver, significantly increasing mortality in high-risk patients, even with moderate intake
Fatty liver disease may be related to others, such as obesity, diabetes, etc.
Disease caused by fatty deposits in the liver (fatty liver) affects 20-30% of the world population.
It is known that physical exercise is important for general health and that it also helps to prevent and control cancer.
Dr. Vicente Carreño comments in different media the present about hepatitis of unknown origin.
Several studies directly relate the quality and quantity of sleep times with weight reduction.
Rare cases of spontaneous cure of liver cancer have been described in patients with various unrelated treatments.
A study has recently been published that analyzes the relationship between physical exercise and the reduction of liver disease.