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The Association between Educational Attainment and the Risk of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease among Chinese Adults: Findings from the REACTION Study.

Yuanyue ZhuLong WangLin LinYanan HuoQin WanYingfen QinRuying HuLixin ShiQing SuXue-Feng YuLi YanGuijun QinXulei TangGang ChenShuangyuan WangHong LinXueyan WuChunyan HuMian LiYanan HouYu XuTian-Ge WangZhi-Yun ZhaoZhengnan GaoGuixia WangFeixia ShenXuejiang GuZuo-Jie LuoLi ChenQiang LiZhen YeYinfei ZhangChao LiuYoumin WangShengli WuYang TaoHuacong DengMingxing XieTian-Shu ZengJiajun ZhaoYi-Ming MuWei-Qing WangYanqiu WangYufang BiYuhong ChenJie-Li Lu
Published in: Gut and liver (2024)
: In China, a low education level was associated with a higher risk of prevalent NAFLD in women, as well as high probability of fibrosis in both genders.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • liver fibrosis
  • type diabetes
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • skeletal muscle