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Will a long-term vegetarian diet also get fatty liver? The answer to Ant Manor today

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Will a long-term vegetarian diet also get fatty liver? This is the question of Ant Manor today's manor class on September 2. The following is a detailed introduction to the answer to chicken feed in today's Ant Manor classroom on September 2.

Ant Manor is very fun, raising chickens can also do charity, improve knowledge and get chicken feed for free at the same time.

Today's question is:

Will a long-term vegetarian diet also get fatty liver?

It's possible

It's totally impossible.

Answer: it is possible

Analysis: the operation of the liver requires high-quality protein as fuel, and a long-term vegetarian diet can easily lead to a lack of protein in the body, resulting in poor liver fat transport and fat accumulation leading to fatty liver. In addition, a long-term vegetarian diet will make a large number of free fatty acids into the blood and liver, liver fatty acids exceed the transport capacity of the liver, will also cause fatty liver.

These are the answers to the questions in the Ant Manor class on September 2.

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