Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in asymptomatic young adults: association with HOMA, metabolic syndrome, and atherogenic risk

Jorge Teodoro Chávez-Pagola, A. Hernández-Zavala, O. Valenzuela-Limón, M. Sánchez-Gutiérrez, J. Izquierdo-Vega
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Objective: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) represents the most common liver disease worldwide. The Latin American population has the highest obesity rates in the world. The aim was to research the factors associated with NAFLD in young adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on 171 participants with an average age of 21 years who underwent a physical and laboratory examination, anthropometric evaluation, and abdominal ultrasound. Results: Subjects with NAFLD were significantly overweight, with dyslipidemia, and with atherogenic risk. They had the presence of metabolic syndrome compared to those without NAFLD. Bivariate logistic regression showed that body mass index, atherogenic risk, Homeostatic Model Assessment (HOMA) value, and metabolic syndrome were associated with NAFLD development. Conclusions: The variables of HOMA, metabolic syndrome, and atherogenic risk were most associated as risk predictors of this pathology in young adults.
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无症状年轻人的非酒精性脂肪性肝病:与HOMA、代谢综合征和动脉粥样硬化风险的关系
目的:非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)是世界范围内最常见的肝脏疾病。拉丁美洲人口的肥胖率是世界上最高的。目的是研究与年轻人NAFLD相关的因素。方法:对171名平均年龄为21岁的参与者进行了横断面研究,他们接受了身体和实验室检查、人体测量评估和腹部超声检查。结果:NAFLD患者有明显超重、血脂异常和动脉粥样硬化风险。与没有NAFLD的人相比,他们有代谢综合征的存在。双变量logistic回归显示,体重指数、动脉粥样硬化风险、稳态模型评估(HOMA)值和代谢综合征与NAFLD的发生有关。结论:在年轻人中,HOMA、代谢综合征和动脉粥样硬化风险是最相关的风险预测因素。
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