Eating too much fast food leads to Liver diseases, Study
A recent study conducted in America has shown that eating fast food can lead to liver disease (fat on the liver).
The liver is the second largest organ in the human stomach, which is responsible for dividing food into two parts. This organ plays an important role in the distribution of food to the body for blood and energy and to turn it into human waste.
The digestive system is also affected by the malfunction of the liver and the disease of this organ can lead to many other diseases as well. Fatty liver is a common disease that is caused by an unhealthy diet including obesity, smoking, and alcohol consumption.
According to health experts, the most dangerous fatty liver is caused by alcohol and smoking, but fat from obesity and eating unhealthy foods can cause other problems, especially abdominal pain as well.
American experts analyzed the data of 4,000 adults to find out the relationship between fat on the liver and fast food, and found that eating fast food, is closely related to liver diseases.
According to Health News, research by experts has shown that more than half of American adults consume fast food, and its use has been steadily increasing over the past half-century.
According to the research, surprisingly, the consumption of fast food increased after the outbreak of Corona epidemic, which also increased liver diseases among people.
The results showed that all people who consumed fast food had fat in their livers, but those who consumed less fast food per day also had lower levels of fat.
Fast food links to higher chances of liver disease new study
The study found that people who ate more than one fast food meal a day had more fat in their livers.
Experts said that common people think that eating fast food once a day does not have any health effects which is why they are harming their health by eating unhealthy food.
Experts suggest that choosing fast food foods that are low in fat and not fried can slow down the rate of fatty liver.
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