| Literature DB >> 34019941 |
Yuemin Nan1, Jihong An2, Jianfeng Bao3, Hongsong Chen4, Yu Chen5, Huiguo Ding5, Xiaoguang Dou6, Zhongping Duan5, Jiangao Fan7, Yanhang Gao8, Tao Han9, Ying Han10, Peng Hu11, Yan Huang12, Yuan Huang13, Jidong Jia14, Jiaji Jiang15, Ying'an Jiang16, Jie Li17, Jun Li18, Rongkuan Li19, Shuchen Li20, Wengang Li21, Yufang Li22, Shumei Lin23, Jingfeng Liu24, Shourong Liu25, Lungen Lu26, Qinghua Lu27, Xinhua Luo28, Xiong Ma29, Huiying Rao4, Hong Ren30, Wanhua Ren31, Jia Shang32, Li Shi33, Minghua Su34, Bingyuan Wang35, Rongqi Wang36, Lai Wei13, Zhili Wen37, Biao Wu38, Jing Wu39, Shaojie Xin40, Huichun Xing41, Jinghang Xu42, Ming Yan43, Jiming Yang44, Jinhui Yang45, Li Yang46, Yongfeng Yang47, Yanyan Yu45, Liaoyun Zhang48, Lingyi Zhang49, Xinxin Zhang50, Yuguo Zhang38, Yuexin Zhang51, Jingmin Zhao52, Shousong Zhao53, Huanwei Zheng54, Yongjian Zhou55, Yongning Zhou56, Hui Zhuang57, Weize Zuo58, Xiaoyuan Xu59, Liang Qiao60.
Abstract
Fatty liver disease associated with metabolic dysfunction is of increasing concern in mainland China, the world's most populous country. The incidence of fatty liver disease is highest in China, surpassing the incidence in European countries and the USA. An international consensus panel recently published an influential report recommending a novel definition of fatty liver disease associated with metabolic dysfunction. This recommendation includes a switch in name from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) to metabolic (dysfunction)-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) and adoption of a set of positive criteria for disease diagnosis that are independent of alcohol intake or other liver diseases. Given the unique importance of this proposal, the Chinese Society of Hepatology (CSH) invited leading hepatologists and gastroenterologists representing their respective provinces and cities to reach consensus on alternative definitions for fatty liver disease from a national perspective. The CSH endorses the proposed change from NAFLD to MAFLD (supported by 95.45% of participants). We expect that the new definition will result in substantial improvements in health care for patients and advance disease awareness, public health policy, and political, scientific and funding outcomes for MAFLD in China.Entities:
Keywords: China; Consensus; MAFLD; NAFLD; voting
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34019941 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hepatol ISSN: 0168-8278 Impact factor: 30.083