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Association between high fatty liver index and development of colorectal cancer: a nationwide cohort study with 21,592,374 Korean.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND/AIMS:In Korea, the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has increased due to a westernized lifestyle. This study investigated whether a high fatty liver index that reflects NAFLD correlates with CRC. METHODS:Data from the National Health Insurance Corporation 2009 to 2012 were analyzed. NAFLD disease was defined as a fatty liver index > 60 in the absence of alcohol consumption of ? 30 g/day. RESULTS:NAFLD was identified in 2,543,649 (11.8%) of 21,592,374 participants. CRC was identified in 19,785 (0.8%) of participants with NAFLD (fatty liver index ? 60) and in 80,871 (0.6%) participants without NAFLD (fatty liver index < 30). Multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated an independent association between NAFLD and CRC after adjusting for other confounders (hazard ratio, 1.13; odds ratio, 1.12 to 1.15). In subgroup analyses, fatty liver index ? 60 was associated with CRC regardless of body mass index, but the association was more prominent in persons with a normal index. NAFLD, in the absence of diabetes, hypertension, or dyslipidemia, was more highly associated with CRC than when one or more of these conditions are present. CONCLUSION:CRC should be considered as a possibility in patients with fatty liver index ? 60, even in the absence of obesity or other metabolic syndromes.

SUBMITTER: Choi YJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7652640 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association between high fatty liver index and development of colorectal cancer: a nationwide cohort study with 21,592,374 Korean.

Choi Yoon Jin YJ   Lee Dong Ho DH   Han Kyung-Do KD  

The Korean journal of internal medicine 20200410 6


<h4>Background/aims</h4>In Korea, the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has increased due to a westernized lifestyle. This study investigated whether a high fatty liver index that reflects NAFLD correlates with CRC.<h4>Methods</h4>Data from the National Health Insurance Corporation 2009 to 2012 were analyzed. NAFLD disease was defined as a fatty liver index > 60 in the absence of alcohol consumption of ≥ 30 g/day.<h4>Results</h4>NAFLD was identifie  ...[more]

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