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Metabolic syndrome and severity of fibrosis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: An age‐dependent risk profiling study

机译:非酒精性脂肪肝病的代谢综合征和纤维化的严重程度:年龄依赖性风险分析研究

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Abstract Background & Aims Metabolic syndrome ( MS ) and its individual components are associated with the severity and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ( NAFLD ). We sought to evaluate the relationship between MS components and the risk of severe hepatic fibrosis in NAFLD patients discriminated by age. Methods We considered 863 consecutive patients with biopsy‐proven NAFLD , who had been fully evaluated for components of MS . Results Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that F3‐F4 was associated with visceral obesity, IFG /diabetes, and low high‐density lipoprotein ( HDL ) cholesterol, but not triglycerides 150 or arterial hypertension. A significant interaction was found between age and visceral obesity ( P =.04). By stratifying patients for age, we confirmed the interaction between inclusion in the third age tertile (54?years) and visceral obesity ( P =.04). In the lower (41?years) and middle (41‐54?years) age tertiles, the risk for F3‐F4 fibrosis was mostly driven by visceral obesity and IFG /diabetes. This risk was higher in those with all three metabolic risk factors. Finally, among patients in the higher age tertile (54?years), obesity did not affect the severity of fibrosis, and the risk of severe fibrosis was higher in those with low HDL and IFG /diabetes with/without visceral obesity (52%‐54%). Conclusions Among patients with NAFLD , the metabolic profiles associated with risk for severe fibrosis varied among age groups. Low HDL , obesity and IFG /diabetes were prevalent among patients in the lower and middle age tertiles. HDL and IFG /diabetes but not visceral obesity were prevalent among those in the highest age tertile.
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