tailieunhanh - Sách: Fatty Liver Disease: NASH and Related Disorders

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), like hepatitis C and HIV, is a disease of our generation. Mostly unrecognized prior to 1980 and seldom taken seriously until the past few years, NAFLD has seemingly been thrust upon us unexpectantly like an orphaned child left at our clinical bedside. In fact, NAFLD was conceived during the industrial revolution, which caused food to be processed differently, provided that food more abundantly and made physical work less demanding. In the 1980’s, information technology and virtual reality have enhanced sedentary lifestyles and the decline of physical activity, key factors in exacerbating lifestyle disorders. NAFLD shares these roots with its older siblingsaobesity and diabetes mellitusabut is only now being accepted. | Copyrighted Material Fatty Liver Disease NASH and Related Disorders Edited by Geoffrey c. Farrell Jacob George Blackwell Pauline de la M. Hall Arthur J. McCullough Publishing Fatty Liver Disease NASH and Related .

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