Additional file 5. Table S1. Comparison of subjects who consume alcohol more than 0 g and less than 420 g/week with and without fatty liver. Data are expressed as frequency (percentages %) for categorical variables, or median (interquartile range) for continuous variables. Comparisons between the groups were performed with the Pearson's chi-square test for categorical variables and with the Mann-Whitney U test or Kruskal-Wallis test for continuous variables. HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; BMI, body mass index; HbA1c, hemoglobin A1c; AST, aspartate-aminotransferase; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; GGT, γ-glutamyltransferase; Alb, albumin
OBJECTIVES: The effect of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption (LMAC) in nonalcoholic fatty liver d...
Background & Aims: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease has been defined by the presence of hepatic stea...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...
Additional file 6. Table S2. Comparison of subjects who consume no alcohol with and without fatty li...
Additional file 8. Table S4. Adjusted Cox proportional hazards models for developing fatty liver in ...
Additional file 2. Figure S2. Flowchart of inclusion and exclusion criteria in men who consume alcoh...
Additional file 1. Figure S1. Relationship between fatty liver and ARLD. ARLD is described as chroni...
Additional file 3. Figure S3. Flowchart of inclusion and exclusion criteria in men who consume no al...
Abstract Background Hepatic steatosis has a pivotal role in the development of chronic liver disease...
This study analyzes whether increased body weight is related to histological liver damage in chronic...
Additional file 4. Figure S4. Mechanisms of hepatic steatosis. The common etiological mechanisms sha...
BACKGROUND: Fatty liver is the leading cause of chronic liver diseases and increases the risk of car...
stated predominant beverage. Body weight data were available in 216 controls and (pre-fluid overload...
Table S1. Comparison of the citizens with and without liver ultrasonography among those with altered...
Objective To investigate whether alcohol consumption and raised body mass index (BMI) act together t...
OBJECTIVES: The effect of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption (LMAC) in nonalcoholic fatty liver d...
Background & Aims: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease has been defined by the presence of hepatic stea...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...
Additional file 6. Table S2. Comparison of subjects who consume no alcohol with and without fatty li...
Additional file 8. Table S4. Adjusted Cox proportional hazards models for developing fatty liver in ...
Additional file 2. Figure S2. Flowchart of inclusion and exclusion criteria in men who consume alcoh...
Additional file 1. Figure S1. Relationship between fatty liver and ARLD. ARLD is described as chroni...
Additional file 3. Figure S3. Flowchart of inclusion and exclusion criteria in men who consume no al...
Abstract Background Hepatic steatosis has a pivotal role in the development of chronic liver disease...
This study analyzes whether increased body weight is related to histological liver damage in chronic...
Additional file 4. Figure S4. Mechanisms of hepatic steatosis. The common etiological mechanisms sha...
BACKGROUND: Fatty liver is the leading cause of chronic liver diseases and increases the risk of car...
stated predominant beverage. Body weight data were available in 216 controls and (pre-fluid overload...
Table S1. Comparison of the citizens with and without liver ultrasonography among those with altered...
Objective To investigate whether alcohol consumption and raised body mass index (BMI) act together t...
OBJECTIVES: The effect of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption (LMAC) in nonalcoholic fatty liver d...
Background & Aims: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease has been defined by the presence of hepatic stea...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...