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145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is the most common cause of liver disease worldwide and is defined as a disorder of excess fat accumulation in the liver. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of fatty liver among overweight and obese children compared to normal children....

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Autores principales: Zare, Mostafa, Zhiani Asgharzade, A, Mostafavi, S, Abbasi, F, Karimi, M, Sobhani Shahmirzadi, M, Zarei, H, Gharib, MH
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5759432/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015415.145
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author Zare, Mostafa
Zhiani Asgharzade, A
Mostafavi, S
Abbasi, F
Karimi, M
Sobhani Shahmirzadi, M
Zarei, H
Gharib, MH
author_facet Zare, Mostafa
Zhiani Asgharzade, A
Mostafavi, S
Abbasi, F
Karimi, M
Sobhani Shahmirzadi, M
Zarei, H
Gharib, MH
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is the most common cause of liver disease worldwide and is defined as a disorder of excess fat accumulation in the liver. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of fatty liver among overweight and obese children compared to normal children. METHODS: This case-control study was conducted on 90 children ages 5 to 13. Children's Body Mass Index (BMI) was determined and the three groups obese (95% >BMI), over weight (85–95% BMI) and normal (5–85% BMI) divided. People in the study were matched for age and sex. Liver enzymes (ALT & AST) and lipid profile were measured and a radiologist who didn't know children's BMI examined them based on fatty liver sonographic parameters. And finally data analyzed using SPSS (Ver-18), ANOVA and Tukey's tests. Sometimes data distribution wasn't normal and Kruskal-Wallis test was used. RESULTS: The prevalence of fatty liver was 23/3% in obese children that was higher compared with normal (16/7%) and over weight (16/7%) children. Based on the result of this study the prevalence of fatty liver wasn't significantly different between the sexes. AST was significantly higher in children with normal BMI (p<0.01) as well as cholesterol levels showed there was a significant difference among the three groups. CONCLUSION: Based on developing a large number of obese children in this age to fatty liver, these children should be using weight and waist circumference as an indicator of obesity and measuring LDL and ALT as risk factors of fatty liver disease and have regular screening.
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spelling pubmed-57594322018-02-12 145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN Zare, Mostafa Zhiani Asgharzade, A Mostafavi, S Abbasi, F Karimi, M Sobhani Shahmirzadi, M Zarei, H Gharib, MH BMJ Open Abstracts from the 5th International Society for Evidence-Based Healthcare Congress, Kish Island, Ira BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is the most common cause of liver disease worldwide and is defined as a disorder of excess fat accumulation in the liver. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of fatty liver among overweight and obese children compared to normal children. METHODS: This case-control study was conducted on 90 children ages 5 to 13. Children's Body Mass Index (BMI) was determined and the three groups obese (95% >BMI), over weight (85–95% BMI) and normal (5–85% BMI) divided. People in the study were matched for age and sex. Liver enzymes (ALT & AST) and lipid profile were measured and a radiologist who didn't know children's BMI examined them based on fatty liver sonographic parameters. And finally data analyzed using SPSS (Ver-18), ANOVA and Tukey's tests. Sometimes data distribution wasn't normal and Kruskal-Wallis test was used. RESULTS: The prevalence of fatty liver was 23/3% in obese children that was higher compared with normal (16/7%) and over weight (16/7%) children. Based on the result of this study the prevalence of fatty liver wasn't significantly different between the sexes. AST was significantly higher in children with normal BMI (p<0.01) as well as cholesterol levels showed there was a significant difference among the three groups. CONCLUSION: Based on developing a large number of obese children in this age to fatty liver, these children should be using weight and waist circumference as an indicator of obesity and measuring LDL and ALT as risk factors of fatty liver disease and have regular screening. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5759432/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015415.145 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Abstracts from the 5th International Society for Evidence-Based Healthcare Congress, Kish Island, Ira
Zare, Mostafa
Zhiani Asgharzade, A
Mostafavi, S
Abbasi, F
Karimi, M
Sobhani Shahmirzadi, M
Zarei, H
Gharib, MH
145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN
title 145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN
title_full 145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN
title_fullStr 145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed 145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN
title_short 145: THE PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CHILDREN COMPARED TO NORMAL CHILDREN
title_sort 145: the prevalence of fatty liver in overweight and obese children compared to normal children
topic Abstracts from the 5th International Society for Evidence-Based Healthcare Congress, Kish Island, Ira
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5759432/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015415.145
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