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Isotemporal substitution of different behaviour patterns with the presence of MAFLD in Chinese adults.

Jialu WangYan QiZhuojun XinYanan HuoQin WanYingfen QinRuying HuLixin ShiQing SuXuefeng YuLi YanGuijun QinXulei TangGang ChenYanan HouYu XuTiange WangZhiyun ZhaoZhengnan GaoGuixia WangFeixia ShenZuojie LuoLi ChenQiang LiZhen YeYinfei ZhangChao LiuYoumin WangTao YangHuacong DengLulu ChenTianshu ZengJiajun ZhaoYiming MuShengli WuYuhong ChenJieli LuWeiqing WangGuang NingYufang BiMian Linull null
Published in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2022)
Replacing sitting with other behaviour patterns could reduce the prevalence of MAFLD, and such substitution effect was much remarkably in individuals with abnormal metabolic status. Observably, obese individuals were more likely to benefit from appropriate changes in behaviour patterns. Moreover, the analysis of sleep duration stratification appealed that the adequacy of individual sleep duration also had a significant impact on the substitution effect. It is worth noting that adjusting the time allocation of behaviour patterns might have a beneficial impact on liver-metabolic health, and these findings might help us better recognize the importance of reasonable arrangement of behaviour patterns according to the individual's situation.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
  • adipose tissue
  • metabolic syndrome
  • obese patients