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Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study

This cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between chewing status and fatty liver among Japanese adults. Between April 2018 and March 2021, 450 individuals (352 males, 98 females; mean age 54.7 years) were recruited at the Asahi University Hospital Human Health Center. Chewing status w...

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Autores principales: Iwai, Komei, Azuma, Tetsuji, Yonenaga, Takatoshi, Sasai, Yasuyuki, Watanabe, Kazutoshi, Deguchi, Fumiko, Obora, Akihiro, Kojima, Takao, Tomofuji, Takaaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36612629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010307
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author Iwai, Komei
Azuma, Tetsuji
Yonenaga, Takatoshi
Sasai, Yasuyuki
Watanabe, Kazutoshi
Deguchi, Fumiko
Obora, Akihiro
Kojima, Takao
Tomofuji, Takaaki
author_facet Iwai, Komei
Azuma, Tetsuji
Yonenaga, Takatoshi
Sasai, Yasuyuki
Watanabe, Kazutoshi
Deguchi, Fumiko
Obora, Akihiro
Kojima, Takao
Tomofuji, Takaaki
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description This cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between chewing status and fatty liver among Japanese adults. Between April 2018 and March 2021, 450 individuals (352 males, 98 females; mean age 54.7 years) were recruited at the Asahi University Hospital Human Health Center. Chewing status was evaluated using a self-reported questionnaire. Liver/spleen (L/S) attenuation ratio < 0.9 on computed tomography was considered to indicate fatty liver, which was present in 69 participants (15%). Compared with participants without fatty liver, those with fatty liver had higher proportion of 25.0 (kg/m(2)) ≤ body mass index (BMI) (p < 0.001), higher serum hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) (p < 0.001), higher systolic blood pressure (p < 0.001), higher diastolic blood pressure (p < 0.001), and lower serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL cholesterol) (p = 0.011). Significant differences were also found in chewing status (p < 0.001) and eating speed (p = 0.011). Presence of fatty liver was positively associated with BMI (25.0 ≤; odds ratio [OR], 5.048; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.550–9.992), serum HbA1c (OR, 1.937; 95% CI, 1.280–2.930), and chewing status (poor; OR, 8.912; 95% CI, 4.421–17.966) after adjusting for sex, age, BMI, serum HbA1c, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, serum HDL cholesterol, chewing status, and eating speed. Poor chewing status was positively associated with L/S attenuation ratio. These results indicate a positive relationship between poor chewing status and fatty liver diagnosed by L/S attenuation ratio in Japanese adults.
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spelling pubmed-98198092023-01-07 Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study Iwai, Komei Azuma, Tetsuji Yonenaga, Takatoshi Sasai, Yasuyuki Watanabe, Kazutoshi Deguchi, Fumiko Obora, Akihiro Kojima, Takao Tomofuji, Takaaki Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between chewing status and fatty liver among Japanese adults. Between April 2018 and March 2021, 450 individuals (352 males, 98 females; mean age 54.7 years) were recruited at the Asahi University Hospital Human Health Center. Chewing status was evaluated using a self-reported questionnaire. Liver/spleen (L/S) attenuation ratio < 0.9 on computed tomography was considered to indicate fatty liver, which was present in 69 participants (15%). Compared with participants without fatty liver, those with fatty liver had higher proportion of 25.0 (kg/m(2)) ≤ body mass index (BMI) (p < 0.001), higher serum hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) (p < 0.001), higher systolic blood pressure (p < 0.001), higher diastolic blood pressure (p < 0.001), and lower serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL cholesterol) (p = 0.011). Significant differences were also found in chewing status (p < 0.001) and eating speed (p = 0.011). Presence of fatty liver was positively associated with BMI (25.0 ≤; odds ratio [OR], 5.048; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.550–9.992), serum HbA1c (OR, 1.937; 95% CI, 1.280–2.930), and chewing status (poor; OR, 8.912; 95% CI, 4.421–17.966) after adjusting for sex, age, BMI, serum HbA1c, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, serum HDL cholesterol, chewing status, and eating speed. Poor chewing status was positively associated with L/S attenuation ratio. These results indicate a positive relationship between poor chewing status and fatty liver diagnosed by L/S attenuation ratio in Japanese adults. MDPI 2022-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9819809/ /pubmed/36612629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010307 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iwai, Komei
Azuma, Tetsuji
Yonenaga, Takatoshi
Sasai, Yasuyuki
Watanabe, Kazutoshi
Deguchi, Fumiko
Obora, Akihiro
Kojima, Takao
Tomofuji, Takaaki
Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study
title Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Relationship between Chewing Status and Fatty Liver Diagnosed by Liver/Spleen Attenuation Ratio: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort relationship between chewing status and fatty liver diagnosed by liver/spleen attenuation ratio: a cross-sectional study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36612629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010307
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