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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Lean Subjects:Characteristics and Implications 被引量:26

Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Lean Subjects:Characteristics and Implications
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摘要 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is commonly diagnosed in obese subjects;however,it is not rare among lean individuals.Given the absence of traditional risk factors,it tends to remain under-recognised.The metabolic profiles of lean NAFLD patients are frequently comparable to those of obese NAFLD patients.Though results from several studies have been mixed,it has been generally revealed that lean subjects with NAFLD have minor insulin resistance compared to that in obese NAFLD.Several genetic variants are associated with NAFLD without insulin resistance.Some data suggest that the prevalence of steatohepatitis and advanced fibrosis do not differ significantly between lean and obese NAFLD;however,the former tend to have less severe disease at presentation.The underlying pathophysiology of lean NAFLD may be quite different.Genetic predispositions,fructose-and cholesterol-rich diet,visceral adiposity and dyslipidaemia have potential roles in the pathogenic underpinnings.Lean NAFLD may pose a risk for metabolic disturbances,cardiovascular morbidity or overall mortality.Secondary causes of hepatic steatosis are also needed to be ruled out in lean subjects with NAFLD.The effectiveness of various treatment modalities,such as exercise and pharmacotherapy,on lean NAFLD is not known.Weight loss is expected to help lean NAFLD patients who have visceral obesity.Further investigation is needed for many aspects of lean NAFLD,including mechanistic pathogenesis,risk assessment,natural history and therapeutic approach. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is commonly diagnosed in obese subjects;however,it is not rare among lean individuals.Given the absence of traditional risk factors,it tends to remain under-recognised.The metabolic profiles of lean NAFLD patients are frequently comparable to those of obese NAFLD patients.Though results from several studies have been mixed,it has been generally revealed that lean subjects with NAFLD have minor insulin resistance compared to that in obese NAFLD.Several genetic variants are associated with NAFLD without insulin resistance.Some data suggest that the prevalence of steatohepatitis and advanced fibrosis do not differ significantly between lean and obese NAFLD;however,the former tend to have less severe disease at presentation.The underlying pathophysiology of lean NAFLD may be quite different.Genetic predispositions,fructose-and cholesterol-rich diet,visceral adiposity and dyslipidaemia have potential roles in the pathogenic underpinnings.Lean NAFLD may pose a risk for metabolic disturbances,cardiovascular morbidity or overall mortality.Secondary causes of hepatic steatosis are also needed to be ruled out in lean subjects with NAFLD.The effectiveness of various treatment modalities,such as exercise and pharmacotherapy,on lean NAFLD is not known.Weight loss is expected to help lean NAFLD patients who have visceral obesity.Further investigation is needed for many aspects of lean NAFLD,including mechanistic pathogenesis,risk assessment,natural history and therapeutic approach.
出处 《Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology》 SCIE 2017年第3期216-223,共8页 临床与转化肝病杂志(英文版)
关键词 LEAN NAFLD BMI NON-OBESE Lean NAFLD BMI Non-obese
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