Review Outline: Liver Health Research Progress Based on Organ Health Science (300 Words)
Abstract / Overall Framework
Based on the emerging theoretical system of Organ Health Science, this review systematically summarizes multi-disciplinary research progress on liver health from modern biology, basic medicine and nutritional science perspectives. Different from traditional disease-oriented liver pathology studies, Organ Health Science focuses on homeostasis maintenance, functional resilience and whole-organ physiological balance, emphasizing early sub-health intervention rather than late-stage disease treatment.This review first interprets the core connotation of liver organ health, including metabolic homeostasis, immune stability, anti-oxidative capacity and regenerative potential. In basic biology, it summarizes updated findings on hepatic cell renewal, hepatic stellate cell activation mechanisms, and nuclear protein regulatory networks sustaining liver microenvironment stability. From basic medicine progress, the outline covers early pathological mechanisms of fatty liver, inflammatory injury, fibrosis transformation and the reversible characteristics of sub-healthy liver status.In nutritional research, this review analyzes how dietary structure, functional nutrients and metabolic regulation maintain liver organ homeostasis and prevent metabolic liver diseases. It further discusses the interactive relationship between intestinal flora, systemic metabolism and liver health. Finally, the review proposes current research gaps in liver health assessment criteria, early warning markers and precise nutritional intervention strategies. It prospects the clinical and public health value of applying Organ Health Science to build new models for whole-cycle liver protection, sub-health correction and chronic liver disease prevention.