The impact of metabolic health on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). A single center experience

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Boulouta, Anna [1 ]
Aggeletopoulou, Ioanna [1 ]
Kanaloupitis, Stavros [1 ]
Tsounis, Efthymios P. [1 ]
Issaris, Vasileios [1 ]
Papantoniou, Konstantinos [1 ]
Apostolos, Anastasios [1 ]
Tsaplaris, Paraskevas [1 ]
Pastras, Ploutarchos [1 ]
Sotiropoulos, Christos [1 ]
Tsintoni, Aggeliki [2 ]
Diamantopoulou, Georgia [1 ]
Thomopoulos, Konstantinos [1 ]
Michalaki, Marina [3 ]
Triantos, Christos [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Patras, Dept Internal Med, Div Gastroenterol, Patras 26504, Greece
[2] Univ Hosp Patras, Dept Internal Med, Patras 26504, Greece
[3] Univ Patras, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol Diabet & Metab Dis, Patras 26504, Greece
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Metabolically healthy patients; Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD); Fatty liver; Metabolic syndrome (MetS); Liver disease; RISK-FACTORS; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION; HEPATIC STEATOSIS; ALL-CAUSE; OBESITY; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; DIAGNOSIS; FIBROSIS;
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10.1016/j.clinre.2022.101896
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: The role of patients' metabolic clinical and biochemical profile in NAFLD has not been extensively explored.Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the role of metabolic health in NAFLD patients and to examine liver disease progression in these populations.Methods: The medical charts of 569 patients diagnosed with fatty liver were thoroughly reviewed; 344 patients were excluded because of other chronic liver diseases. Metabolically healthy people were defined as those who met none of the following criteria: blood pressure > 130/85 mmHg or under hypertension treatment, fasting glucose > 100 mg/dl or under diabetes treatment, serum triglycerides > 150 mg/dl, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol <40/50 mg/dl for men/women. Study participants were followed-up over a median period of 22 months.Results: The present observational case-control study included 225 NAFLD patients; 14 (6.2%) were metabolically healthy. Metabolically healthy participants were younger (p = 0.006), had lower age at diagnosis (p = 0.002), lower levels of g-GT (p = 0.013), fasting glucose (p <0.001) and triglycerides (p <0.001) and higher HDL-cholesterol (p = 0.005) compared to metabolically non-healthy. By the last follow up assessment, 8 metabolically healthy patients had developed dyslipidemia; 1 patient (14.4%) had presented liver disease progression compared to 8 patients (10.5%) from the unhealthy group (p = 0.567). In multivariate analysis, diabetes mellitus (p = 0.017) and hemoglobin levels (p = 0.009) were the sole independent predictors of disease progression. No significant difference was observed in liver disease progression-free survival rates among the two patient groups (p = 0.503).Conclusions: Metabolically healthy NAFLD patients presented with a favorable biochemical pro-file; however, they were diagnosed with NAFLD at a younger age and the liver disease progression risk was similar to that of metabolically unhealthy patients. These findings suggest that metabol-ically healthy NAFLD may not constitute a benign condition and patients could potentially be at increased risk of metabolic syndrome and liver disease progression.(c) 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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