Obesity rates have soared globally, with the World Health Organization estimating over 1 billion obese adults worldwide. This surge has paralleled a rise in liver diseases, particularly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now affecting about 25% of adults globally (CDC). The liver is vital for detoxification, metabolism, and nutrient storage, making its health essential. Unfortunately, liver disease often remains undetected until advanced stages, posing a significant health challenge and increasing the risk of severe complications and mortality.
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11. Genetics and Family History While lifestyle choices such as diet and physical activity are major contributors to obesity and liver disease, genetics also play a…