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Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores

BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a prevalent and rapidly increasing disease worldwide; however, no widely accepted screening models to assess the risk of NAFLD are available. Therefore, we aimed to develop and validate a self-assessment score for NAFLD in the general populati...

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Autores principales: Lee, Yong-ho, Bang, Heejung, Park, Young Min, Bae, Ji Cheol, Lee, Byung-Wan, Kang, Eun Seok, Cha, Bong Soo, Lee, Hyun Chul, Balkau, Beverley, Lee, Won-Young, Kim, Dae Jung
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25216184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107584
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author Lee, Yong-ho
Bang, Heejung
Park, Young Min
Bae, Ji Cheol
Lee, Byung-Wan
Kang, Eun Seok
Cha, Bong Soo
Lee, Hyun Chul
Balkau, Beverley
Lee, Won-Young
Kim, Dae Jung
author_facet Lee, Yong-ho
Bang, Heejung
Park, Young Min
Bae, Ji Cheol
Lee, Byung-Wan
Kang, Eun Seok
Cha, Bong Soo
Lee, Hyun Chul
Balkau, Beverley
Lee, Won-Young
Kim, Dae Jung
author_sort Lee, Yong-ho
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description BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a prevalent and rapidly increasing disease worldwide; however, no widely accepted screening models to assess the risk of NAFLD are available. Therefore, we aimed to develop and validate a self-assessment score for NAFLD in the general population using two independent cohorts. METHODS: The development cohort comprised 15676 subjects (8313 males and 7363 females) who visited the National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital in Korea in 2008–2010. Anthropometric, clinical, and laboratory data were examined during regular health check-ups and fatty liver diagnosed by abdominal ultrasound. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine predictors of prevalent NAFLD and to derive risk scores/models. We validated our models and compared them with other existing methods using an external cohort (N = 66868). RESULTS: The simple self-assessment score consists of age, sex, waist circumference, body mass index, history of diabetes and dyslipidemia, alcohol intake, physical activity and menopause status, which are independently associated with NAFLD, and has a value of 0–15. A cut-off point of ≥8 defined 58% of males and 36% of females as being at high-risk of NAFLD, and yielded a sensitivity of 80% in men (77% in women), a specificity of 67% (81%), a positive predictive value of 72% (63%), a negative predictive value of 76% (89%) and an AUC of 0.82 (0.88). Comparable results were obtained using the validation dataset. The comprehensive NAFLD score, which includes additional laboratory parameters, has enhanced discrimination ability, with an AUC of 0.86 for males and 0.91 for females. Both simple and comprehensive NAFLD scores were significantly increased in subjects with higher fatty liver grades or severity of liver conditions (e.g., simple steatosis, steatohepatitis). CONCLUSIONS: The new non–laboratory-based self-assessment score may be useful for identifying individuals at high-risk of NAFLD. Further studies are warranted to evaluate the utility and feasibility of the scores in various settings.
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spelling pubmed-41626442014-09-17 Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores Lee, Yong-ho Bang, Heejung Park, Young Min Bae, Ji Cheol Lee, Byung-Wan Kang, Eun Seok Cha, Bong Soo Lee, Hyun Chul Balkau, Beverley Lee, Won-Young Kim, Dae Jung PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a prevalent and rapidly increasing disease worldwide; however, no widely accepted screening models to assess the risk of NAFLD are available. Therefore, we aimed to develop and validate a self-assessment score for NAFLD in the general population using two independent cohorts. METHODS: The development cohort comprised 15676 subjects (8313 males and 7363 females) who visited the National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital in Korea in 2008–2010. Anthropometric, clinical, and laboratory data were examined during regular health check-ups and fatty liver diagnosed by abdominal ultrasound. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine predictors of prevalent NAFLD and to derive risk scores/models. We validated our models and compared them with other existing methods using an external cohort (N = 66868). RESULTS: The simple self-assessment score consists of age, sex, waist circumference, body mass index, history of diabetes and dyslipidemia, alcohol intake, physical activity and menopause status, which are independently associated with NAFLD, and has a value of 0–15. A cut-off point of ≥8 defined 58% of males and 36% of females as being at high-risk of NAFLD, and yielded a sensitivity of 80% in men (77% in women), a specificity of 67% (81%), a positive predictive value of 72% (63%), a negative predictive value of 76% (89%) and an AUC of 0.82 (0.88). Comparable results were obtained using the validation dataset. The comprehensive NAFLD score, which includes additional laboratory parameters, has enhanced discrimination ability, with an AUC of 0.86 for males and 0.91 for females. Both simple and comprehensive NAFLD scores were significantly increased in subjects with higher fatty liver grades or severity of liver conditions (e.g., simple steatosis, steatohepatitis). CONCLUSIONS: The new non–laboratory-based self-assessment score may be useful for identifying individuals at high-risk of NAFLD. Further studies are warranted to evaluate the utility and feasibility of the scores in various settings. Public Library of Science 2014-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4162644/ /pubmed/25216184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107584 Text en © 2014 Lee et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lee, Yong-ho
Bang, Heejung
Park, Young Min
Bae, Ji Cheol
Lee, Byung-Wan
Kang, Eun Seok
Cha, Bong Soo
Lee, Hyun Chul
Balkau, Beverley
Lee, Won-Young
Kim, Dae Jung
Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores
title Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores
title_full Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores
title_fullStr Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores
title_full_unstemmed Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores
title_short Non–Laboratory-Based Self-Assessment Screening Score for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Development, Validation and Comparison with Other Scores
title_sort non–laboratory-based self-assessment screening score for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: development, validation and comparison with other scores
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25216184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107584
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