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Die Nicht-alkoholische Fettleber - Ursachen und Therapien

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Millionen Menschen in Deutschland haben eine Fettleber, die nicht durch Alkohol bedingt ist. Übergewicht ist eine Ursache, zu wenig Bewegung, zu viel Essen - vor allem kohlenhydratreiches Essen. Welche gesundheitlichen Konsequenzen kann eine Fettleber haben? Wie wird man das Leberfett wieder los? Darüber sprechen wir mit Prof. Detlev Schuppan, Internist an der Uniklinik Mainz und Leiter des Instituts für translationale Immunologie, und mit Prof. Andreas Pfeiffer, Direktor der medizinischen Klinik für Endokrinologie an der Charité in Berlin und Leiter der Abteilung für klinische Ernährung am Deutschen Institut für Ernährungsforschung in Potsdam.
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Millionen Menschen in Deutschland haben eine Fettleber, die nicht durch Alkohol bedingt ist. Übergewicht ist eine Ursache, zu wenig Bewegung, zu viel Essen - vor allem kohlenhydratreiches Essen. Welche gesundheitlichen Konsequenzen kann eine Fettleber haben? Wie wird man das Leberfett wieder los? Darüber sprechen wir mit Prof. Detlev Schuppan, Internist an der Uniklinik Mainz und Leiter des Instituts für translationale Immunologie, und mit Prof. Andreas Pfeiffer, Direktor der medizinischen Klinik für Endokrinologie an der Charité in Berlin und Leiter der Abteilung für klinische Ernährung am Deutschen Institut für Ernährungsforschung in Potsdam.
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