Health

Sleep patterns linked to fatty liver

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Researchers have found that sleep patterns can affect one of the body's most important organs – some sleep-related habits of people affect their susceptibility to fatty liver.< br>
It is known that poor quality or insufficient sleep (lack of sleep) can have a physical effect on the body, and new data from The Endocrine Society ((The Endocrine Society) once again confirms this. Researchers have found that the way someone sleeps can affect the risk of liver disease.

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“People with certain sleep habits may increase the risk of fatty liver disease.”
Generally, the accumulation of fat in the liver is associated with malnutrition and a sedentary lifestyle.Speaking of the effect of sleep on fatty liver, scientists state: the highest risk of developing fatty liver disease is in people with poor nighttime sleep and long daytime sleep. The findings came from an analysis of sleep reports from 5,011 adults with fatty liver disease. Now, experts intend to establish whether there is a causal, rather than observational, relationship between sleep patterns and fatty liver.

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