| Literature DB >> 31538123 |
Hui Li1, Yanzhen Chen2, Xing Tian3, Yu Hong2, Chengliang Chen2, Nawaz Khukhar Sharokh2, Jian Jiao2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is seen commonly in patients with obesity, but there are many non-obese people who also have NAFLD, which we call lean NAFLD. The objective of this study is to compare the characters of lean and obese NAFLD individuals aimed to better understand the pathogenesis of NAFLD.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese; lean; nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; obese
Year: 2019 PMID: 31538123 PMCID: PMC6749176 DOI: 10.5114/amsad.2019.87122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Med Sci Atheroscler Dis ISSN: 2451-0629
Comparison of gender distribution and elevated ALT occurrence between the lean NAFLD group and the obese NAFLD group
| Parameter | Lean NAFLD ( | Obese NAFLD ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male/female, | 59/42 (58.42/41.58) | 297/98 (75.19/24.81) | 0.0008 |
| Normal ALT | 80/21 (79.21/20.79) | 273/122 (69.11/30.89) | 0.0456 |
Normal value of ALT: 0~40 IU/l.
Comparison of age distribution between the lean NAFLD group and the obese NAFLD group
| Age [year] | Lean NAFLD ( | Obese NAFLD ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female ( | Male ( | Female ( | Male ( | |
| 20–29 | 4 (9.52%) | 4 (6.78%) | 7 (7.14%) | 10 (3.37%) |
| 30–39 | 6 (14.29%) | 6 (10.17%) | 18 (18.37%) | 77 (25.93%) |
| 40–49 | 7 (16.67%) | 19 (32.20%) | 18 (18.37%) | 88 (29.63%) |
| 50–59 | 17 (40.48%) | 20 (33.90%) | 36 (36.73%) | 87 (29.29%) |
| ≥ 60 | 8 (19.05%) | 10 (16.95%) | 19 (19.39%) | 35 (11.78%) |
Compared with
p = 0.07838
compared with
p = 0.029125.
Figure 1Comparison of age distribution between the lean NAFLD group and the obese NAFLD group
Comparison of serum levels of TG between the lean NAFLD group and the obese NAFLD group
| Parameter | Lean NAFLD ( | Obese NAFLD ( |
|---|---|---|
| Normal TG (< 1.7 mmol/l) | 29 (62.44%) | 104 (40.15%) |
| Normal high limit TG (1.7~2.25 mmol/l) | 7 (16.28%) | 58 (22.39%) |
| Elevated TG (> 2.25 mmol/l) | 7 (16.28%) | 97 (37.45%) |
compared with
p = 0.0008
compared with
p = 0.0068.
Comparison of serum levels of CHOL between the lean NAFLD group and the obese NAFLD group
| CHOL | Lean NAFLD ( | Obese NAFLD ( |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | 38 (82.61%) | 106 (81.54%) |
| Elevated | 8 (17.39%) | 24 (18.46%) |
P = 0.8715.
Comparison of serum levels of blood glucose between the lean NAFLD group and the obese NAFLD group
| Parameter | Lean NAFLD | Obese NAFLD | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total ( | Female ( | Male ( | Total ( | Female ( | Male ( | |
| Elevated fasting glucose (≥ 7.0 mmol/l) | 9 | 2 (4.76%) | 7 (11.86%) | 73 | 19 (19.39%) | 54 (18.18%) |
| Impaired fasting glucose (6.1~6.9 mmol/l) | 10 (9.90%) | 2 (4.76%) | 8 (13.56%) | 49 (12.41%) | 14 (14.29%) | 35 (11.78%) |
| Normal fasting glucose (< 6.1 mmol/l) | 82 (81.19%) | 38 (90.48%) | 44 (74.58%) | 273 (69.11%) | 65 (66.33%) | 208 (70.03%) |
Compared with
p = 0.0209
compared with
p = 0.0439.