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Recent studies have demonstrated an association between metabolic syndrome and the onset of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Recent studies have demonstrated an association between metabolic syndrome and the onset of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
This study aimed to investigate the possible correlation between UHR value and NAFLD incidence in a non-obese Chinese population without dyslipidemia, and to compare the predictive value of UHR with other predictors of NAFLD incidence
This study aimed to investigate the possible correlation between UHR value and NAFLD incidence in a non-obese Chinese population without dyslipidemia, and to compare the predictive value of UHR with other predictors of NAFLD incidence
The mean age of the study subjects was 42.
The mean age of the study subjects was 42.
In addition, these subjects also had higher values for the biochemical and circulatory parameters listed in the table
The prevalence of NAFLD increased from 2.
The prevalence of NAFLD increased from 2.
The area under the curve (AUC) (0.
This finding of UHR is further supported by the existence of an independent association between UHR and NAFLD, even within the normal ranges for UA and HDL-C: HR (95% confidence interval, CI) for NAFLD was 1.
Compared with other important predictors, AUC of UHR (0.
Compared with other important predictors, AUC of UHR (0.
Now, this large retrospective cohort study is the first to demonstrate the association between UHR under normal blood lipid levels and the incidence of NAFLD in a Chinese non-obese population, in which higher UHR values are independently associated with an increased risk of NAFLD
Now, this large retrospective cohort study is the first to demonstrate the association between UHR under normal blood lipid levels and the incidence of NAFLD in a Chinese non-obese population, in which higher UHR values are independently associated with an increased risk of NAFLD
Original source:
Original source:Zhu W, Liang A, Shi P, et al.
Zhu W, Liang A, Shi P, et al.
Higher serum uric acid to HDL-cholesterol ratio is associated with onset of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in a non-obese Chinese population with normal blood lipid levels.
BMC Gastroenterol .
2022; 22(1):196.
Published 2022 Apr 21.
doi:10.
1186/s12876-022-02263-4.
BMC Gastroenterol
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