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Histology and Histopathology Research

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Quercetin's protective effects on liver damage in high-fat diet-induced obesity

Author(s): Alen Hills*

Obesity is a worldwide health issue that causes a variety of serious ailments. The current study sought to look into the effect of quercetin on apoptosis via inflammatory activity in high-fat diet-induced liver damage. Obesity is defined as an abnormal buildup of fat that has a negative impact on one's health. Obesity can be caused by a number of variables, including body metabolism, nutrition, physical activity, family propensity, hypothalamic dysfunction, environmental influences, and genetic factors. In 2008, almost 500 million people worldwide were fat, and 1.5 billion were overweight.


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