Common predisposing factors for fatty liver?

  What are the common predisposing factors for fatty liver? In recent years, the incidence of fatty liver has shown an increasing trend, we timely understand the causes or triggering factors, the prevention of disease and health care are extremely beneficial, the following is to introduce the common triggering factors of fatty liver, in order to facilitate your understanding: 1, excess nutrition nutrients more than the body’s caloric and metabolic needs, the remaining nutrients will become fat storage, and gradually formed fatty liver.  2, excessive alcohol consumption Long-term excessive alcohol consumption can lead to alcoholism, resulting in the reduction of fat oxidation in the liver, the breakdown of fatty acid metabolism is impaired, resulting in the accumulation of fatty acids in the liver, and gradually formed fatty liver.  3, all types of hepatitis According to clinical statistics, about 50% of patients with chronic hepatitis will develop fatty liver. Patients with hepatitis are mostly accompanied by reduced liver function, resulting in the liver not being able to fully utilize the calories consumed, which leads to excess calories being converted into fat deposits in the liver, forming a fatty liver.  4, diabetes mellitus patients due to insufficient insulin secretion, the body’s use of glucose to reduce the free fatty acids increased significantly, the liver in the neutral fat synthesis hyperactive, complications of fatty liver.  5.Malnutrition Long-term malnutrition can cause hypoproteinemia, lack of choline, amino acids or lipotropic substances, resulting in increased fat mobilization, a large number of fatty acids released from adipose tissue into the liver, so that the fat accumulation in the liver, the formation of fatty liver.  6.Drug or poison influence Long-term use of growth hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, tetracycline, antitumor drugs, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, arsenic, aluminum, etc., can lead to fatty liver.