The Mechanism and Intervention Strategies of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Caused by High-Fructose Beverages in Adolescents
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/e0m3mv36Keywords:
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, Adolescents, High-fructose beverages, Metabolic complications, Intervention strategiesAbstract
There is a common chronic liver disease among adolescents, called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. It is common among teenagers all over the world. This kind of liver disease is difficult to detect in the early stage, and the symptoms are not obvious, but long-term development will lead to liver evolution. And this liver disease can lead to insulin resistance and metabolic complications. However, the current medical direction is mainly targeted at adults, and there is still a lack of research on the causes and prevention mechanisms of adolescents. In fact, the liver metabolism of adolescents is very active, which will also lead to the immaturity of intestinal flora, so the mechanism of liver disease in adolescents is worth studying. This paper systematically introduced the prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in adolescents and the data of high fructose intake, explained the relationship between high fructose intake and the incidence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, proposed intervention strategies at different levels for different age groups, analyzed the implementation problems faced by implementing these measures in reality, and summarized the possible research directions and prevention prospects in the future.