The more severe the depressive symptoms, the greater the risk of fat accumulation in the liver... Especially for women under 45 years of age.
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Research results have shown that the more severe depressive symptoms are, the higher the risk of developing metabolic abnormal fatty liver disease.
Research results have shown that the more severe depressive symptoms are, the higher the risk of developing metabolic abnormal fatty liver disease. Getty ImagesResearch has shown that the more severe symptoms of depression are, the higher the risk of developing metabolic fatty liver disease. In particular, the risk of developing fatty liver disease was found to increase by up to 20% in women under the age of 45 who suffer from depression. The research team of Professor Cho Seong-jun and Kim Eun-soo of the Department of Psychiatry at Kangbuk Samsung Hospital and Professor Son Won of the Department of Gastroenterology reported that depression...
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