Independent markers of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in a gentrifying population-based Chinese cohort.
Xianghai ZhouYufeng LiXiuying ZhangYing Ying GuanYindra PuentesFang ZhangElizabeth K SpeliotesXiantong ZouPublished in: Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (2019)
NAFLD is common in a gentrifying Chinese population particularly in younger men of high socioeconomic status and older women with sedentary behaviour who eat red meat. Demographic factors add independent risk of NAFLD above traditional metabolic risk factors. A CT L/S ratio of ≤1.1 identifies individuals at high risk of metabolic disease.