1. Body Composition in Patients With Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease: Impact of Body Surface Area.
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SAORI ONISHI, AKIRA FUKUDA, MASAHIRO MATSUI, KOSUKE USHIRO, TOMOHIRO NISHIKAWA, AKIRA ASAI, SOO KI KIM, and HIROKI NISHIKAWA
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LIVER disease diagnosis ,BODY composition ,BODY mass index ,BODY surface area ,PARAMETER estimation - Abstract
Background/Aim: To examine the relationship between the body surface area (BSA) and body composition in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD, 2,141 men and 986 women). Materials and Methods: BSA and body composition parameters were examined. Results: The median body mass index (BMI) was 25.0 kg/m² for both men and women (p=0.7754). The median body surface area (BSA) was 1.854 m² for men and 1.618 m² for women (p<0.0001). In men, the median fat mass was 17.7 kg, whereas in women, it was 22.1 kg (p<0.0001). Additionally, the median fat-free mass was 55.4 kg in men and 39.3 kg in women (p<0.0001).). In male cases, BSA significantly correlated with fat mass (r=0.82, p<0.0001) and fat-free mass (r=0.95, p<0.0001). In female cases, BSA significantly correlated with fat mass (r=0.87, p<0.0001) and fat-free mass (r=0.94, p<0.0001). Conclusion: BSA could be a useful marker for the estimation of body composition in patients with MASLD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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