Madan K, Batra Y, Gupta SD, Chander B, Rajan KDA, Tewatia MS, Panda SK, Acharya SK. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may not be a severe disease at presentation among Asian Indians. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(21): 3400-3405 [PMID: 16733858 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i21.3400]
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S K Acharya, Professor and Head of Department of Gastroenterology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029, India. subratacharya20004@yahoo.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2006; 12(21): 3400-3405 Published online Jun 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i21.3400
Table 1 Baseline demographic and biochemical parameters of the cohort
Parameters
Value
Age (yr)
n
51
Median
34
(Range)
(16-58)
Sex ratio (males/females)
46/5
Body mass index (kg/m2)
n
49
Median
26.7
(Range)
(21.3-32.5)
Bilirubin (mg%)
n
51
Median
0.8
(Range)
(0.5-13.0)
Aspartate aminotransferase (IU/L)
n
51
Median
66
(Range)
(29-230)
Alanine aminotransferase (IU/L)
n
51
Median
98
(Range)
(52-349)
Alkaline phosphatase (IU/L)
n Median
51 159
(Range)
(87-372)
Albumin (gm%)
n
47
Median
4.6
(Range)
(3-5.4)
Cholesterol (mg%)
n
49
Median
180
(Range)
(96-323)
Triglycerides (mg%)
n
49
Median
145
(Range)
(48-339)
HDL cholesterol (mg%)
n
44
Median
41
(Range)
(28-65)
Fasting plasma glucose (mg%)
n
49
Median
90
(Range)
(70-150)
Fasting serum insulin (μIU/L)
n
45
Median
10.4
(Range)
(1.6-28.4)
HOMA-IR
n
45
Median
2.4
(Range)
(0.3-6.0)
Table 2 Prevalence of individual components of metabolic syndrome
Component of metabolic syndrome
n (%)
Obesity
34 (69.4)
Hypertriglyceridemia
20 (40.8)
Low HDL cholesterol
16 (36.4)
High HOMA-IR
36 (80)
Hypertension
6 (11.8)
Diabetes
5 (9.8)
Metabolic syndrome
9 (20.9)
Table 3 Factors associated with advanced grade of inflammation
Variables
Grade 0/1(n/N)
Grade 2/3(n/N)
P
Male
29/32
17/19
1.0
Age >35 years
13/32
10/19
0.40
BMI >25 kg/m2
18/30
16/19
0.11
AST/ALT ratio > 1
1/32
6/19
0.008
Cholesterol > 200 mg%
9/30
5/19
1.0
Triglycerides >150 mg%
7/30
13/19
0.002
HOMA-IR >1.64
21/26
15/19
1.0
Hypertension
4/32
2/19
1.0
Metabolic syndrome
3/30
6/19
0.07
Table 4 Factors associated with advanced stage of fibrosis
Variables
Stage 0/1(n/N)
Stage 2/3/4(n/N)
P
Male sex
4/42
1/9
1.0
Age >35 years
17/42
6/9
0.26
BMI >25 kg/m2
26/42
8/9
0.24
AST/ALT ratio > 1
4/42
3/9
0.09
Cholesterol > 200 mg%
13/40
1/9
0.41
Triglycerides >150 mg%
14/40
6/9
0.13
HOMA-IR >1.64
28/36
8/9
0.66
Hypertension
5/42
1/9
1.0
Metabolic syndrome
5/40
4/9
0.04
Citation: Madan K, Batra Y, Gupta SD, Chander B, Rajan KDA, Tewatia MS, Panda SK, Acharya SK. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may not be a severe disease at presentation among Asian Indians. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(21): 3400-3405