Sedentary Lifestyle, Fast Food, and Mobile Use Fuel Fatty Liver in 84% of IT Sector Youth: Government Warns | Latest News

Sedentary Lifestyle, Fast Food, and Mobile Use Fuel Fatty Liver in 84% of IT Sector Youth: Government Warns | Latest News

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a major cause of liver ailments. Previous studies have shown that even in the general population without other underlying diseases, the prevalence of NAFLD is around 16% in states like Rajasthan. In states such as Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Maharashtra, the prevalence is closer to 20-25%. Source link

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New Data Reveals Silent Epidemic of Lifestyle Diseases, ET HealthWorld

New Data Reveals Silent Epidemic of Lifestyle Diseases, ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: On the occasion of World Health Day, a newly released nationwide health report paints a grim picture of India’s well-being, uncovering a silent epidemic of non-communicable lifestyle diseases sweeping across the population. The findings point to a troubling surge in conditions such as fatty liver, menopause-related metabolic risks, nutritional deficiencies, and childhood obesity—revealing…

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Health promoting resources and lifestyle factors among higher education students in healthcare and social work programmes: a survey with a longitudinal multicentre design | BMC Public Health

Associations of an overall healthy lifestyle with the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease | BMC Public Health

Study population The UK Biobank study is a prospective cohort of more than 500,000 adults aged 37–73 years recruited from 22 assessment centers across the UK between 2006 and 2010 (instance 0) [36]. At enrollment, participants completed a questionnaire, a verbal interview, and a physical assessment for anthropomorphic data and vital signs. The blood specimens…

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