Young adults more at risk of liver function abnormalities, says survey (April 19 is World Liver Day)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Owing to a sedentary lifestyle coupled with non-adherence to a balanced diet, an increasing number of young adults below 40 are facing function abnormalities, which if not attended to early can lead to diseases, finds a survey.

The function of these enzymes is to help speed up (catalyse) the in the

Both SGPT, SGOT levels were found to be higher in the age of 31-45 years.

Levels of another enzyme called alkaline phosphatase (ALP), were also found to be higher in young adults.

Young adults aged between 16-30 also had increased levels of bilirubin -- a of the red blood cells.

There has been a paradigm shift in the dynamics of cirrhosis, with about 10 lakh new patients being diagnosed with it every year in contributing markedly to the global burden of morbidity, mortality and increased death rate year-on-year, the survey showed.

"abnormalities are increasing in India, because of rising obesity, and infections. Also, is no longer restricted to age, as people below the age of 40 are also witnessing incidence of diseases," B.R. Das, and Mentor - R&D, SRL Diagnostics said in a statement.

According to the (WHO), diseases are the tenth most common cause of death in Since the is a multi-functionary organ, it is susceptible to viruses, toxic substances and contaminants present in and water.

An unhealthy lifestyle and eating patterns and viruses such as hepatitis A, B and C can damage the Increased consumption of alcoholic drinks along with high cholesterol-inducing junk foods, and Type 2 can also trigger the It can also be inherited or be genetic.

Besides playing a key role in digestion, the also regulates blood sugar, removes toxins from the body and manages the cholesterol level.

Inflamed or injured cells leak higher than normal amounts of certain chemicals, including enzymes, into the bloodstream, which can result in elevated enzymes on

"Followed by the brain, the is the second largest solid organ in the human body and performs a long list of complex functions to keep the body hale and hearty," said Anupam Sibal, Medical Director, Apollo

However, "the is an and often does not show any significant signs of damage. But at the same time, more than a 100 can affect the liver," he added.

Because "the symptoms of usually do not appear till the is well advanced, early diagnosis is the key," Das said.

Regular health check-ups can catch any anomaly at a relatively early stage, which will allow for easier treatment and increased chances of managing the with medication and lifestyle changes.

tests, which measure the levels of ALT, ALP, albumin -- the main protein made by the -- and bilirubin, can help determine if your is working correctly, the experts suggested.

Adopting healthy lifestyle habits, and maintain a healthy diet with grains, protein, dairy products, fruits, vegetables and fats, fibres, washing hands after going to the bathroom, saying no to alcohol, smoking and drugs, and importantly exercising regularly can keep your healthy, said Arvind Khurana, Director and Head, Department of Gastroenterology, Hospital, Shalimar Bagh.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 19:06 IST