Dolphins legend Dan Marino reveals liver disease diagnosis
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Dolphins legend Dan Marino reveals liver disease diagnosis
"Dan Marino, the Miami Dolphins' Hall of Fame quarterback who now works with the team as a special advisor, revealed Monday morning that he had been diagnosed with a liver disease. Marino, who turned 64 on Monday, told "People" he has metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, or MASH. It was formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. He received the diagnosis in 2007 when he went in for a routine checkup without experiencing any symptoms, outside of being "a little fatigued,""
"MASH occurs when excess fat cells accumulate in the liver, which can cause chronic inflammation that leads to cirrhosis and liver cancer, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Marino said he's doing better by fixing his diet and returning to consistent exercise. He believes getting away from both contributed to his diagnosis. Doctors told him it was reversible but he had to lose weight."
"Former Dolphins teammate Terry Kirby trains Marino at his nearby gym, according to "People," while his wife, Claire, joins him for nightly walks and bike rides. Beyond the exercise, Marino said he let his diet go after retiring following the conclusion of the 1999 NFL season. His doctor recommended a Mediterranean diet, as he has cut back on wine, pizza, candy and ice cream."
Dan Marino, 64, is a Miami Dolphins Hall of Fame quarterback and special advisor diagnosed with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). The diagnosis occurred in 2007 during a routine checkup after only mild fatigue. MASH involves excess fat accumulation in the liver and can cause chronic inflammation that may progress to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Improvement has followed through weight loss, dietary changes and consistent exercise. Former teammate Terry Kirby provides training at a nearby gym and his wife, Claire, joins him for nightly walks and bike rides. A Mediterranean diet and reduced intake of wine, pizza, candy and ice cream were recommended. Marino is part of Novo Nordisk's Unordinary Stories campaign and retired with notable NFL passing records.
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