Sunday, February 20, 2011

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Liver and hepatic fat in the obese child: better food education!


Children overweight / obese may have, more often, a fatty liver. In particular, in obese subjects should be systematically sought through the liver ultrasound. Currently, about 10% of children suffer from NAFLD (non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease) and 5% of these children will develop around 30-40 years, cirrhosis of the liver (graft). These percentages have gone up because of the dramatic increase in obese children and adolescents. Unfortunately, most patients are asymptomatic until the liver is not seriously damaged. Symptoms may include fatigue, malaise and a dull abdominal pain in the liver. If discovered in time, children can be treated by acting on the lifestyle, or correcting the supply and increasing energy consumption through exercise. ARE NOW AVAILABLE FROM DRUGS ADMINISTERED IN hepatic ETA 'Pediatric not learn to eat better?

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