Fragmented Sleep Tied to Obesity-Related Liver Disease Progression

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Fragmented Sleep Tied to Obesity-Related Liver Disease Progression
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A study published in Frontiers in Network Physiology reveals that patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) experience significant sleep-wake rhythm disruptions, including increased nighttime awakenings and daytime sleep, compared to healthy individuals. Using actigraphy, researchers found that MASLD patients had fragmented sleep, which may contribute to the disease's progression. Despite attempts to improve sleep through hygiene education, no significant improvements were observed, suggesting the need for more comprehensive interventions.

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