Cardiometabolic disorders, inflammation and the incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A longitudinal study comparing lean and non-lean individuals.
Ehimen C AneniGul Jana SaeedMarcio Sommer BittencourtMiguel Cainzos-AchiricaChukwuemeka U OsonduMatthew J BudoffEdison R PariseRaul Dias Dos Santos FilhoKhurram NasirPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Cardiometabolic risk factors are independently associated with NAFLD. However, there are significant differences in the metabolic risk predictors of NAFLD between lean and non-lean individuals. Personalized cardiovascular disease risk stratification and appropriate preventive measures should be considered in both lean and non-lean individuals to prevent the development of NAFLD.