One in five adults has a fatty liver disease known as fatty liver.
Fatty liver is mainly caused by alcohol and obesity and it usually affects people between the ages of 40 and 60, but a recent study of 40,000 24-year-olds found that One out of every five people is suffering from this disease.
British researchers used data from the Children from the 90s project in Bristol, which analyzed thousands of children born between 1991 and 1992.
The results showed that when alcohol consumption and obesity coexist, they cause more damage to the liver, causing a sharp increase in liver-related deaths. The researchers also found that at age 17, 40 One of the participants had fatty liver disease, while one in five young adults by age 24 had the disease.
Also, with one in 40 suffering from severe disease, the team of researchers said that reducing the harms associated with alcohol and obesity is crucial to combating fatty liver disease in young people. Immediate steps should be taken by setting targets for