Washington, Oct 30 : The initial excitement of joining a gym and being regular often dies, and people start coming up with innovative excuses to miss their exercise routine. Now, according to a group of researchers, such a sudden transition to a sedentary lifestyle can quickly lead to symptoms of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
(hepatic steatosis).
Hepatic steatosis is a reversible condition that causes fat to accumulate in liver cells of obese people.
The new study by researchers at University of Missouri indicated that a regular exercise can prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which affects at least 75 percent of obese people.