Fatty liver disease is an accumulation of fat cells in the liver. There
are several factors that contribute to fatty liver disease. The Fitness
Health Zone website claims that "in some people, fatty liver is
developed by certain conditions such as diabetes, obesity, or high
triglycerides. Malnutrition, alcohol abuse and rapid weight loss may
also lead to fatty liver." According to an article published by the
American Institute for Cancer Research on its website, "Studies show as
many as 70 percent of people with diabetes may have fatty liver."
Although the actual fat cells cannot be eliminated, certain dietary
changes may help to shrink the fat stored in the cells and keep fatty
liver disease under control.
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