Normal BMI Doesn’t Mean Low Risk: Study Links Diabetes to Fatty Liver in Lean Individuals
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- 18 September, 2025
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USA: A Mayo Clinic investigation has revealed that diabetes is the strongest predictor of non-alcoholic steatoticliver disease(SLD) in adults who are notoverweight. The research shows that lean individuals with SLD share metabolic and genetic traits that fall between those of healthy lean people and patients with obesity-related SLD, highlighting the need for careful screening even when body weight is normal.
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