NAFLD
Short answer
NAFLD (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) is excess fat in the liver unrelated to alcohol, linked to obesity and insulin resistance.
In one sentence for patients
- Full definition
- NAFLD (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) is excess fat in the liver unrelated to alcohol, linked to obesity and insulin resistance.
Weight loss of 5–10% on GLP-1 therapy can reduce hepatic steatosis. Alcohol should be minimised. Common comorbidity supporting earlier obesity pharmacotherapy in India. In India, these concepts appear in RSSDI and ICMR guidance for type 2 diabetes and obesity care—always confirm details with your prescribing physician.
Learn more in our guide:
GLP-1 and Alcohol: What Indian Patients Should Know →
Medically reviewed
Dr. Ananya Mehta, MD, DM Endocrinology
Consultant Endocrinologist, India
This article has been reviewed by our medical advisory team, including endocrinologists, internal medicine specialists, and cardiologists, and is based on current scientific evidence and Indian clinical guidelines. Last reviewed: June 2026.
Last medically reviewed: Jun 15, 2026