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Dynamic Chronological Changes in Serum Triglycerides Are Associated With the Time Point for Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Development in the Nationwide Korean Population Cohort

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저자
John Hoon Rim ; Taemi Youk ; Heon Yung Gee ; Jooyoung Cho ; Jongha Yoo
키워드 (영문)
waisttime pointretrospective cohort studymedicinemedical recordinternal medicinefatty liverdiseasecohortanthropometrynon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaselaboratory resultslifestyle factorsserum triglyceridenationwide study
발행연도
2021-03
발행기관
Frontiers Media SA
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Article
초록
Background:We investigated the effects of anthropometric, laboratory, and lifestyle factors on the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in a nationwide, population-based, 4-year retrospective cohort.Methods:The propensity score-matched study and control groups contained 1,474 subjects who had data in the Korean National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort in 2009, 2011, and 2013. NAFLD was defined using medical records of a diagnosis confirmed by primary clinicians and meeting two previously validated fatty liver prediction models. Chronological changes in anthropometric variables, laboratory results, and lifestyle factors during two periods were compared between patient and control groups in order to find out parameters with consistent dynamics in pre-NAFLD stage which was defined as period just before the NAFLD development.Results:Among the 5 anthropometric, 10 laboratory, and 3 lifestyle factors, prominent chronological decremental changes in serum triglycerides were consistently observed during the pre-NAFLD stage, although the degrees of changes were more predominant in men (−9.46 mg/dL) than women (−5.98 mg/dL). Furthermore, weight and waist circumference changes during the pre-NAFLD stage were noticeable only in women (+0.36 kg and +0.9 cm for weight and waist circumference, respectively), which suggest gender difference in NAFLD.Conclusion:Early screening strategies for people with abrupt chronological changes in serum triglycerides to predict NAFLD development before the progression is recommended.
저널명
Frontiers in Medicine
저널정보
(2021-03). Frontiers in Medicine, Vol.8, 637241–637241
ISSN
1673-7342
EISSN
1673-7458
DOI
10.3389/fmed.2021.637241
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