Longitudinal analysis of risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in adulthood.
Daniel J CuthbertsonEmily BrownJuha KoskinenCostan G MagnussenNina Hutri-KähönenMatthew SabinPäivi TossavainenEero JokinenTomi LaitinenJorma ViikariOlli T RaitakariMarkus JuonalaPublished in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2019)
Childhood overweight/obesity, not metabolic health, is associated with increased risk for adult non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. However, the increased risk associated with childhood overweight/obesity can be largely removed by obtaining a normal body mass index by adulthood.
Keyphrases
- weight gain
- weight loss
- body mass index
- early life
- childhood cancer
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- depressive symptoms
- physical activity
- type diabetes
- healthcare
- public health
- liver fibrosis
- high fat diet induced
- mental health
- young adults
- cross sectional
- health information
- social media
- skeletal muscle
- adipose tissue
- risk assessment