Title of article
Central Obesity and Advanced Liver Stiffness in Hepatitis B: Result from Golestan Hepatitis B Cohort Study
Author/Authors
Beshara, Sima Liver and Pancreatobiliary Diseases Research Center - Digestive Disease Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Poustchi, Hossein iver and Pancreatobiliary Diseases Research Center - Digestive Disease Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mohamadkhani, Ashraf Liver and Pancreatobiliary Diseases Research Center - Digestive Disease Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Roshandel, Gholamreza Golestan Research Center of Gastroentrology and Hepatology - Golestan University of Medical Sciences , Freedman, Neal D. Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics - National Cancer Institute - National Institutes of Health - Department of Health and Human Services , Merat, Shahin Liver and Pancreatobiliary Diseases Research Center - Digestive Disease Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sotoudehmanesh, Rasoul Liver and Pancreatobiliary Diseases Research Center - Digestive Disease Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Malekzadeh, Reza Digestive Oncology Research Center - Digestive Disease Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
5
From page
562
To page
566
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus and obesity may both contribute synergistically to liver disease, although relatively few studies have investigated this hypothesis. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the relationship between central obesity and the liver stiffness in the Golestan Hepatitis B cohort study (GHBCS).
METHODS: Our study included 304 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients enrolled from GHBCS. Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) and laboratory tests were performed after a follow-up of 4 years (2012). The hepatitis B viral load was measured at the baseline and follow-up using the real-time PCR method. Waist circumference ≥ 102 cm in men and ≥ 89 cm in women (central obesity) was considered to be abnormal. Advanced liver stiffness (ALS) was defined as LSM ≥ 8 KPa. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS-V17. Logistic regression was used to test predictors of advanced liver stiffness (LSM ≥ 8 KPa). Linear regression was used to test the predictive value of variables in ALT (as a continuous variable). P-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
RESULTS: Among these CHB patients, 19 (7.4%) cases with a mean (±SD) age of 49.5 (±6.3) developed ALS after 4 years of follow-up. Multivariate analysis showed a significant predictive role of central obesity and viral load in ALS.
CONCLUSIONS: Central obesity is related to the liver stiffness in chronic hepatitis B patients.
Keywords
Central obesity , Chronic Hepatitis B , Liver fibrosis , Liver stiffness , Waist circumference
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2423517
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