Updated On: 10 May, 2025 09:49 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The study is based on Swedish registry data and includes a total of 240 births among women with MASLD and 1,140 matched births of women from the general population

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Pregnant women with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) have an increased risk of giving birth prematurely and the risk increase cannot be explained by obesity, according to a new study on Friday.
It is estimated that as many as three out of ten people globally have MASLD, previously called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Common risk factors are metabolic disorders such as Type 2 diabetes and overweight or obesity.