Abstract Background Hepatic steatosis has a pivotal role in the development of chronic liver diseases, even in alcohol-related liver disease. Alcoholic fatty liver disease is an important phenotype among alcohol-related liver diseases. While metabolic syndrome is a dominant risk factor of incident nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, the role of metabolic syndrome in alcoholic fatty liver disease has not been clarified yet. Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed at a health check-up center in Japan. Subjects consisted of male participants without fatty liver who consumed ethanol of 420 g/week or higher. Adjusted hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals at the baseline examinations for incident alcoholic fatty liver disease were e...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...
Background Observational studies have shown inconsistent results regarding alcohol consumption and r...
BACKGROUND: Fatty liver is the leading cause of chronic liver diseases and increases the risk of car...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...
Background and Aims: The association of liver steatosis with a number of common metabolic conditions...
Additional file 1. Figure S1. Relationship between fatty liver and ARLD. ARLD is described as chroni...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease worldwid...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Non-alcoholic and alcohol-related fatty liver disease are overlapping diseases in...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the liver-related outcomes of newly suggested metaboli...
Coexistence of alcohol use and metabolic risk—the 2 commonest population risk factors for nonviral c...
Non-alcoholic and alcohol-related fatty liver disease are overlapping diseases in which metabolic sy...
SummaryBackground/purposeNonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common condition comprising a...
Background and Aims: The effects of low-level alcohol consumption on fatty liver disease and the pot...
OBJECTIVES: The effect of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption (LMAC) in nonalcoholic fatty liver d...
In this issue, Hamaguchi and colleagues examined the relationship between the metabolic syndrome and...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...
Background Observational studies have shown inconsistent results regarding alcohol consumption and r...
BACKGROUND: Fatty liver is the leading cause of chronic liver diseases and increases the risk of car...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...
Background and Aims: The association of liver steatosis with a number of common metabolic conditions...
Additional file 1. Figure S1. Relationship between fatty liver and ARLD. ARLD is described as chroni...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease worldwid...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Non-alcoholic and alcohol-related fatty liver disease are overlapping diseases in...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the liver-related outcomes of newly suggested metaboli...
Coexistence of alcohol use and metabolic risk—the 2 commonest population risk factors for nonviral c...
Non-alcoholic and alcohol-related fatty liver disease are overlapping diseases in which metabolic sy...
SummaryBackground/purposeNonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common condition comprising a...
Background and Aims: The effects of low-level alcohol consumption on fatty liver disease and the pot...
OBJECTIVES: The effect of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption (LMAC) in nonalcoholic fatty liver d...
In this issue, Hamaguchi and colleagues examined the relationship between the metabolic syndrome and...
Alcohol use and metabolic syndrome are highly prevalent in the population and frequently co-exist. B...
Background Observational studies have shown inconsistent results regarding alcohol consumption and r...
BACKGROUND: Fatty liver is the leading cause of chronic liver diseases and increases the risk of car...