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Title: A Bidirectional Association Between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease
Authors: Preshy, Anish 
Brown, James 
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Preshy A, Brown J. A Bidirectional Association Between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am. 2023 Sep;52(3):509-520. doi: 10.1016/j.ecl.2023.01.006. Epub 2023 Feb 26. PMID: 37495341.
Journal: Endocrinology and metabolism clinics of North America
Abstract: Obesity is considered a twentieth-century epidemic and is a growing concern among health professionals. Obesity and its complications contribute to multiple chronic illnesses, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D), metabolic syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), malignancy, and cardiovascular and liver diseases. In the last two decades, a bidirectional association between OSA and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), independent of obesity, has been established. Both conditions have similar risk factors and metabolic comorbidities that may imply a common disease pathway. This review compiles the evidence and delineates the relationship between OSA and MAFLD from a clinical and diagnostic aspect.
Description: Cairns & Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) affiliated authors: Anish Preshy, James Brown
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecl.2023.01.006
Keywords: CPAP;Chronic intermittent hypoxia;Fibrosis;Insulin resistance;Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease;Obstructive sleep apnea;Steatosis
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Cairns & Hinterland HHS Publications

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