NASH, a liver disease that resembles alcoholic liver disease but occurs in patients who drink little or no alcohol.纳什,肝脏疾病类似于酒精性肝病,但发生在病人谁喝很少或根本没有喝酒。 NASH occurs most often in adults over the age of 40 who are overweight or have diabetes, insulin resistance (pre-diabetes), or hyperlipidemia (excess concentrations of fatty materials in the blood).纳什最常发生于成年人, 40岁以上的谁是超重或有糖尿病,胰岛素抵抗(前糖尿病) ,或高脂血症(超过浓度的不饱和脂肪酸的材料在血液中) 。 NASH can also occur in children, the elderly, normal-weight, and non-diabetic persons.纳什也可以发生在儿童,老人,体重正常的,与非糖尿病人。

NASH accounts for about 10 percent of newly diagnosed cases of chronic liver disease, and ranks as one of the leading causes of cirrhosis in the United States, following hepatitis C and alcoholic liver disease.纳什占大约10 %的新诊断个案慢性肝病,被列为其中一个主要的原因,肝硬化,在美国,以下为C型肝炎和酒精性肝病。

While there are currently no proven treatments for NASH, results from small pilot trials suggest that certain diabetes drugs improve liver enzyme levels and may slow or reverse the progression of NASH.虽然目前没有任何证明,治疗纳什,结果由小试点表明,某些糖尿病药物,改善肝酶水平,并可能减缓或扭转进展纳什。 Other pilot studies indicate that patients with this liver disease show improvement by following a regimen of balanced diet and exercise and also respond favorably to treatment with antioxidants such as vitamin E.其他试验研究表明,患者的肝脏疾病,这表明,改善后,水情的,均衡的饮食和运动,也回应了有利的治疗与抗氧化剂,如维生素E 。

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