Not exact matches
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Alcoholic liver disease is a spectrum of conditions that range from hepatic steatosis, which is fat deposition in the liver and it is reversible with sobriety, to alcoholic hepatitis which is a more severe condition characterized by extensive and severe inflammation in the liver and often requires hospitalization,» explained Valentina Medici, associate professor of internal medicine at UC Davis Health System as well as corresponding author for t
Alcoholic liver disease is a spectrum of conditions that range from hepatic steatosis, which is fat deposition in the
liver and it is reversible with sobriety, to
alcoholic hepatitis which is a more severe condition characterized by extensive and severe inflammation in the liver and often requires hospitalization,» explained Valentina Medici, associate professor of internal medicine at UC Davis Health System as well as corresponding author for t
alcoholic hepatitis which is a more severe condition characterized by extensive and severe inflammation in the
liver and often requires hospitalization,» explained Valentina Medici, associate professor of internal medicine at UC Davis Health System as well as corresponding author
for the study.
«In addition, primary - care physicians in the community will want to screen regularly
for the presence and extent of alcohol drinking, as well as the potential contributing factors of obesity and ethnicity as high risk factors
for the development of
alcoholic liver disease in their high alcohol - consuming patients.»
What's more, the 10 - year risk of a diagnosis of
alcoholic liver disease was 20.7 percent
for active users of PPIs, 16.1 percent
for previous users and 12.4 percent
for never users.
Recent data indicate that
alcoholic liver disease affects over 10 million Americans and chronic, heavy alcohol consumption is an independent risk factor
for type 2 diabetes.
Taking walks
for an hour each day can slow non
alcoholic fatty
liver disease progression in obese individuals who have pre diabetes by stimulating metabolism, as well as decreasing the oxidative damage caused by non
alcoholic fatty
liver disease.
Being overweight or obese adds extra stress on the body and increases risk
for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart
disease, non
alcoholic fatty
liver disease, osteoarthritis, stroke, sleep apnea, and / or cancer - especially breast, colon, endometrial and kidney.