Association of Life's Essential 8 and Life's Simple 7 with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease in the United States.

IF 2.5 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Wei Fu, Guo-Bin Cheng, Jun-Long Zhao, Lin-Ya Lv, Yao Ding
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Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular health (CVH) plays a crucial role in overall health, but its association with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) remains unclear.

Aim: To investigate the relationship between CVH, measured using Life's Essential 8 (LE8) and Life's Simple 7 (LS7), and the prevalence of MAFLD.

Methods: This cross-sectional study had a sample of 2234 individuals, representing approximately 120 million individuals in the United States. Baseline parameters were compared between the LE8 and LS7 groups. Logistic regression models were used to evaluate the relationship between LE8, LS7, and MAFLD, while taking into account confounding factors. The investigation employed restricted cubic splines to investigate non-linear associations. Subgroup analyses and sensitivity studies were performed to evaluate the strength and reliability of the results.

Results: Higher LE8 and LS7 scores were significantly associated with a decreased risk of MAFLD, even after controlling for demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical variables. This association demonstrated a non-linear pattern, with the most dramatic risk reduction observed at higher CVH levels. Individual CVH components, notably healthy behaviors and factors, exhibited strong relationships with MAFLD. Subgroup analyses indicated consistent relationships across several demographics. Sensitivity tests utilizing other MAFLD definitions validated the robustness of the findings.

Conclusion: Higher adherence to CVH criteria, as indicated by LE8 and LS7 scores, is associated with a significantly lower risk of MAFLD. These results emphasize the need to advance CVH to control and avoid MAFLD.

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背景:心血管健康(CVH)在整体健康中起着至关重要的作用,但其与代谢相关性脂肪肝(MAFLD)的关系尚不清楚。目的:探讨CVH(以Life's Essential 8 (LE8)和Life's Simple 7 (LS7)测量)与MAFLD患病率之间的关系。方法:这项横断面研究的样本为2234人,代表了美国约1.2亿人。比较LE8组和LS7组的基线参数。在考虑混杂因素的情况下,采用Logistic回归模型评价LE8、LS7与MAFLD之间的关系。该研究采用限制三次样条来研究非线性关联。进行亚组分析和敏感性研究以评估结果的强度和可靠性。结果:即使在控制了人口统计学、社会经济和临床变量后,较高的LE8和LS7评分与MAFLD风险降低显著相关。这种关联表现为非线性模式,在CVH水平较高时观察到的风险降低最为显著。个别CVH成分,特别是健康行为和因素,与MAFLD有很强的关系。亚组分析表明,几个人口统计数据之间存在一致的关系。利用其他MAFLD定义的敏感性试验验证了研究结果的稳健性。结论:LE8和LS7评分表明,较高的CVH标准依从性与MAFLD风险显著降低相关。这些结果强调了推进CVH以控制和避免mald的必要性。
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World Journal of Hepatology
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