Relationship Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Low Skeletal Muscle Mass in Obese Youth

David Silas, J. Park, J. Kim
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Previous studies in adults have found a correlation between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and sarcopenia. The present study evaluated the relationship between NFALD and skeletal muscle mass in overweight/obese youth. A total of 234 children and adolescents (age 8-16) was stratified into tertiles based on relative muscle mass (RMM). Total, regional lean body mass, and total fat mass were obtained by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. RMM was defined as the percent of muscle mass (kg) relative to the sum of muscle and fat mass (kg). NAFLD was diagnosed via ultrasononography and a subset of participants with NAFLD (n=40) underwent a liver biopsy. The lowest tertile had a significantly higher risk for obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, NAFLD, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The present study demonstrated an association between low muscle mass, NAFLD, and NASH in overweight/obese youth. Despite the strong scientific merits of the present study, a lack of race/ethnic description could be a major critique as different ethnic background (specifically in the minorities) may be disproportionately impacted by fat distribution and relative muscle mass. Even though there is a clear relationship between sarcopenia and NAFLD in the elderly, this association may not stem from the same origin in the pediatric population. Lastly, but not least, future studies should evaluate NAFLD in obese youth with varying degrees of metabolic disorders (i.e., metabolic syndrome).
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肥胖青年非酒精性脂肪肝与低骨骼肌质量的关系
先前对成人的研究发现非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)与肌肉减少症之间存在相关性。本研究评估了超重/肥胖青少年NFALD与骨骼肌质量之间的关系。共有234名儿童和青少年(8-16岁)根据相对肌肉质量(RMM)分层。通过双能x线吸收仪获得总瘦体重、区域瘦体重和总脂肪体重。RMM定义为肌肉质量(kg)相对于肌肉和脂肪质量(kg)之和的百分比。NAFLD通过超声诊断,NAFLD的一部分参与者(n=40)接受了肝活检。最低生育水平的人患肥胖、血脂异常、胰岛素抵抗、代谢综合征、NAFLD和非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)的风险明显更高。目前的研究表明,在超重/肥胖青年中,低肌肉量、NAFLD和NASH之间存在关联。尽管本研究具有很强的科学价值,但缺乏种族/民族描述可能是一个主要的批评,因为不同的种族背景(特别是少数民族)可能不成比例地受到脂肪分布和相对肌肉质量的影响。尽管老年人肌肉减少症和NAFLD之间有明确的关系,但这种联系在儿科人群中可能不是同样的起源。最后,但并非最不重要的是,未来的研究应该评估患有不同程度代谢紊乱(即代谢综合征)的肥胖青年的NAFLD。
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