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Modeling NAFLD Disease Burden in China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States for the period 2016-2030

Authors :
Joan Caballería
Junko Tanaka
Yuichiro Eguchi
Massimo Colombo
Loreta A. Kondili
Jörn M. Schattenberg
Javier Crespo
Lai Wei
Giulio Marchesini
Andreas Geier
María Teresa Arias-Loste
Heike Bantel
Stefano Bellentani
Francesco Negro
Arun J. Sanyal
Salvatore Petta
Homie Razavi
Christian Trautwein
Daniela C. Kroy
Christopher P. Day
Antonio Craxì
Jeffrey V. Lazarus
Chris Estes
Quentin M. Anstee
V. Ratziu
Frank Tacke
Rohit Loomba
Manuel Romero-Gómez
Atsushi Nakajima
Stefan Zeuzem
Michael P. Manns
Estes, Chri
Anstee, Quentin M.
Arias-Loste, Maria Teresa
Bantel, Heike
Bellentani, Stefano
Caballeria, Joan
Colombo, Massimo
Craxi, Antonio
Crespo, Javier
Day, Christopher P.
Eguchi, Yuichiro
Geier, Andrea
Kondili, Loreta A.
Kroy, Daniela C.
Lazarus, Jeffrey V.
Loomba, Rohit
Manns, Michael P.
Marchesini, Giulio
Nakajima, Atsushi
Negro, Francesco
Petta, Salvatore
Ratziu, Vlad
Romero-Gomez, Manuel
Sanyal, Arun
Schattenberg, Jörn M.
Tacke, Frank
Tanaka, Junko
Trautwein, Christian
Wei, Lai
Zeuzem, Stefan
Razavi, Homie
Source :
Journal of Hepatology (2018), Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background & Aims: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are increasingly a cause of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma globally. This burden is expected to increase as epidemics of obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome continue to grow. The goal of this analysis was to use a Markov model to forecast NAFLD disease burden using currently available data. Methods: A model was used to estimate NAFLD and NASH disease progression in eight countries based on data for adult prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Published estimates and expert consensus were used to build and validate the model projections. Results: If obesity and DM level off in the future, we project a modest growth in total NAFLD cases (0–30%), between 2016–2030, with the highest growth in China as a result of urbanization and the lowest growth in Japan as a result of a shrinking population. However, at the same time, NASH prevalence will increase 15–56%, while liver mortality and advanced liver disease will more than double as a result of an aging/increasing population. Conclusions: NAFLD and NASH represent a large and growing public health problem and efforts to understand this epidemic and to mitigate the disease burden are needed. If obesity and DM continue to increase at current and historical rates, both NAFLD and NASH prevalence are expected to increase. Since both are reversible, public health campaigns to increase awareness and diagnosis, and to promote diet and exercise can help manage the growth in future disease burden. Lay summary: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis can lead to advanced liver disease. Both conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent as the epidemics of obesity and diabetes continue to increase. A mathematical model was built to understand how the disease burden associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis will change over time. Results suggest increasing cases of advanced liver disease and liver-related mortality in the coming years.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01688278
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Hepatology (2018), Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname
Accession number :
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