Obesity is a major risk for middle-aged people

in #life7 years ago

One study has shown that one out of eight middle-aged men in the UK faces liver disease due to obesity. The bio-binding research project estimated to be around 3,000 people that approximately 12 percent of the size of the liver increased and they contain fat.

The British Leader Trust says that the results are 'very worried' and it is a 'alarm' because in such a situation the liver can be tough and fatal and death may occur. Hepatologists say fatty liver disease is like a silent wound.

Scientists in the UK have developed a modern software diagnosis of liver diseases, which will help diagnose and diagnose liver patients. One of eight eight people in the UK face liver disease. It is therefore worried that its symptoms do not appear before it is damaged. However, he said that he could be treated if he diagnosed on time.

Seven-year before Oxford's 52-year-old Francis Carol was told that he had liver disease. They weighs 116kg. But at that time we lose 42 kg. Frances said: 'When I was told that I have been in a trauma, I was determined to do something about it. I started taking more healthy food and then began physical exercise with it. Now I'm glad I came to normal.

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