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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with the fibrosis severity in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in a large retrospective cohort of Japanese patients.
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Journal of gastroenterology [J Gastroenterol] 2014 Nov; Vol. 49 (11), pp. 1477-84. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Nov 26. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Background: The prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and metabolic syndrome have been increasing worldwide. The associations between metabolic factors and the histologic severity of NAFLD have not yet been clarified. Therefore, we studied the relationships between relevant metabolic factors and the histological severity of NAFLD.<br />Methods: In a cross-sectional multicenter study conducted in Japan, we examined 1,365 biopsy-proven NAFLD patients. The frequencies of underlying lifestyle-related diseases and their relationships to the NAFLD histology were investigated.<br />Results: The hepatic fibrosis stages (Stage 0/1/2/3/4) were 22.6/34.1/26.7/14.5/2.1 (%) in the male patients, and 16.2/31.7/23.9/21.6/6.6 (%) in the female patients. Dyslipidemia was present in 65.7% (hypertriglyceridemia, 45.3%; increased low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, 37.5%; decreased high density lipoprotein cholesterol, 19.5%) of patients. Hypertension was present in 30.2%, and diabetes mellitus (DM) in 47.3%. The fibrosis stage increased with age, especially in postmenopausal females. The body mass index was positively correlated with the fibrosis stage. Deterioration of glucose control was positively correlated with the fibrosis stage, this correlation being more prominent in females. Multivariate analysis identified age and DM as significant risk factors for advanced fibrosis. No significant correlation of the fibrosis stage was observed with hypertension. There was a negative correlation between the serum triglyceride levels and the fibrosis stage.<br />Conclusions: DM appeared to be a significant risk factor for advanced fibrosis in patients with NAFLD, and would therefore need to be properly managed to prevent the progression of NAFLD.
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- Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Asian People
Biopsy
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 epidemiology
Dyslipidemias complications
Dyslipidemias epidemiology
Female
Humans
Hypertension complications
Hypertension epidemiology
Japan
Liver pathology
Liver Cirrhosis ethnology
Liver Cirrhosis pathology
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ethnology
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease pathology
Obesity complications
Obesity epidemiology
Prevalence
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Severity of Illness Index
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications
Liver Cirrhosis etiology
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease complications
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1435-5922
- Volume :
- 49
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of gastroenterology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24277052
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00535-013-0911-1