Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and obesity: Biochemical, metabolic and clinical presentations
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Abstract
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease in the world. Presentation of the disease ranges from simple steatosis to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). NAFLD is a hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome that includes central abdominal obesity along with other components. Up to 80% of patients with NAFLD are obese, defined as a body mass index (BMI) > 30 kg/m(2). However, the distribution of fat tissue plays a greater role in insulin resistance than the BMI. The large amount of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) in morbidly obese (BMI > 40 kg/m(2)) individuals contributes to a high prevalence of NAFLD. Free fatty acids derived from VAT tissue, as well as from dietary sources…
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- Medicine
- Pneumoperitoneum
- Surgical stress
- Anesthesia
- Adverse effect
- Anesthetic
- Surgery
- Fatty liver
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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