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KMID : 0980720120310020221
Keimyung Medical Journal
2012 Volume.31 No. 2 p.221 ~ p.228
The Relationship between History of Weight Change and Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver in Overweight or Obese Korean Adult Male
Hong Sung-Wan

Suh Young-Sung
Kim Dae-Hyun
Abstract
Obesity is a major risk factor of non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases. Weight control is associated with the improvement of fatty liver in obese patients. However, whether history of weight change affects the occurrence of fatty liver has not been evaluated in obese patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between individual weight change history and the presence of fatty liver in adult male patients with elevated body mass index (BMI). Survey was performed to compare the early 20s¡¯ BMI, the highest BMI of life (HBL) and the recent BMI from 107 cases that have been found with fatty liver by ultrasonography, as well as 107 controls with similar BMI, but without fatty liver. The difference between early 20s¡¯ BMI and recent BMI was greater in non-alcoholic fatty liver group than control group. The difference between HBL and recent BMI was less in non-alcoholic fatty liver group than control group. There was significant association between the difference of recent BMI from early 20s¡¯ BMI and prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver. Hence, it may be expected that prevention of weight gain is critical to prevent non-alcoholic fatty liver even in obese patients.
KEYWORD
Body mass index, Body weight changes, Non-alcoholic fatty liver, Obesity
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