About the ATTAIN-2 Trial Design : Phase 3, 72-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled

Diagnosing Fatty Liver Disease To diagnose fatty liver disease, your doctor may use: Physical exam to check for an enlarged liver or other signs Blood tests to assess liver function and damage, rule out other causes, and estimate liver scarring Imaging tests like ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI to look for fat in the liver Liver biopsy to confirm NASH and check for inflammation and scarring Treating Fatty Liver Disease Treatment for fatty liver disease focuses on reversing the condition and preventing liver damage through lifestyle changes such as: Losing weight gradually if you are overweight or obese Following a healthy plant-based diet low in saturated fats and added sugars Exercising regularly Avoiding alcohol Managing conditions like diabetes and high cholesterol Taking vitamin E supplements (for NASH) In severe cases of NASH with cirrhosis or liver failure, a liver transplant may be necessary

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Mitochondria produce ATP, which is used for cellular energy, through a process called oxidative phosphorylation