Do you have sleep disorders? Check the liver

Mark
Written By Mark

The German magazine “Helpraxisent” indicated that there is a relationship between the rhythm of sleep and wakefulness and the risk of developing fatty liver disease.
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A study conducted at the University of Basel in Switzerland confirmed this relationship, as well as that people who suffer from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease have an increased risk of developing diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and cardiovascular disease.
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The study indicated that people with fatty liver usually suffer from intermittent and discontinuous sleep during the night, due to frequent awakenings, and they sleep more intensely and longer during the day than non-affected people.
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Experts confirmed that people suffering from fatty liver disease have reported sleep disturbances resulting from mental stress in their sleep, and that not having good sleep, interrupting it, and not absorbing it all, in principle, also contribute to the development of the disease, and entering into a cycle. deflated.

Researchers have not concretely determined why this happens, but it has been proven that fatty liver disease and the sleep-wake cycle are closely interconnected. When liver function weakens, it can affect the body’s ability to maintain good health.