
Government figures show 30 per cent of children aged between 2 and 15 are now overweight or obese
Doctors say obesity levels are now so high that children are commonly suffering signs of disease more commonly associated with alcohol abuse, meaning many will go on to develop cirrhosis, with some requiring liver transplants.
Government estimates say around 500,000 children below the age of 15 are suffering from "non alcoholic liver disease" which is caused by a build-up of fat within liver cells, which stops the organ functioning properly.
The condition increases the risks of heart disease, strokes and type 2 diabetes, and can lead to cirrhosis - scarring of the liver - which is often not detected until it is too late.













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