Prevalence of Hepatic Steatosis in An Urban Population in the United States: Impact of Ethnicity
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Despite the increasing prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), its pathogenesis and clinical significance remain poorly defined. In this study, we examined and compared the distribution of hepatic triglyceride content (HTGC) in 2,287 subjects from a multiethnic, population-based sample (32.1% white, 48.3% black, and 17.5% Hispanic) using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. HTGC varied over a wide range (0.0%-41.7%; median, 3.6%) in the population. Almost one third of the population had hepatic steatosis, and most subjects with hepatic steatosis had normal levels of serum alanine aminotransferase (79%). The frequency of hepatic steatosis varied significantly with ethnicity (45% in Hispanics;…
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Steatosis
- Ethnic group
- Medicine
- Population
- Demography
- Liver steatosis
- Internal medicine
- Fatty liver
- Sustainable cities and communities