Potential predictors of chronic liver disease among adults: Key determinants for promoting healthy aging.

Q4 Medicine
Mohammed Isham Shiju, Benzil Binu, Aadith Soorya Arun Kumar, Jessica James Stanley, Abhinandh Uthaman, Abrar Allahyari, Tatjana Ille, Abdulsalam Al Mujamee, Mohammed Ahmed Elshobary, Sneha Reji
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: This study aimed to find out predictors of chronic liver disease (CLD) in adults and evaluate key determinants that may influence healthy aging.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: A case-control study was conducted among adults who were receiving care at a tertiary care center. Demographics, lifestyle factors, and clinical variables like BMI were collected. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square testing for association and logistic regression analysis to identify independent factors that predict CLD, p-value of <0.05 was used to identify significance for all information collected.

Results: Results: Significant links were found between CLD and several factors. Males were significantly more affected with CLD (78.5%, p < 0.001), making gender one of the factors that predict CLD. Similarly, age was a significant factor, with those aged 40-60 being the most affected (33%, p = 0.039). Abnormal BMI was strongly associated with CLD, found in 84.6% cases (p = 0.008). Alcohol consumption demonstrated a marked association with chronic liver disease (p < 0.001), with former and current alcohol use substantially more common among cases. After logistics regression analysis, male gender, abnormal BMI, and alcohol consumption are significant independent predictors of CLD.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The study highlights gender (male), age (40-60), abnormal BMI and alcohol consumption as significant predictors of CLD in the studied population. These findings emphasize the urgent need for targeted screening and lifestyle-based preventive interventions, particularly focusing on metabolic health and weight management, to mitigate the rising burden of liver disease and promote healthy aging.

成人慢性肝病的潜在预测因素:促进健康老龄化的关键决定因素
目的:本研究旨在寻找成人慢性肝病(CLD)的预测因素,并评估可能影响健康衰老的关键因素。患者和方法:材料和方法:在三级保健中心接受治疗的成年人中进行病例对照研究。收集了人口统计学、生活方式因素和临床变量,如BMI。统计分析采用卡方检验进行关联分析,logistic回归分析确定预测CLD的独立因素,p值结果:结果:CLD与多个因素之间存在显著联系。男性更容易患CLD (78.5%, p < 0.001),性别是预测CLD的因素之一。同样,年龄也是一个重要因素,40-60岁的人受影响最大(33%,p = 0.039)。BMI异常与CLD密切相关,发生率为84.6% (p = 0.008)。饮酒与慢性肝病有显著关联(p < 0.001),既往和当前饮酒在病例中更为常见。经logistic回归分析,男性性别、异常BMI和饮酒是CLD的显著独立预测因子。结论:该研究强调性别(男性)、年龄(40-60岁)、异常BMI和饮酒是研究人群中CLD的重要预测因素。这些发现强调,迫切需要有针对性的筛查和基于生活方式的预防干预,特别是关注代谢健康和体重管理,以减轻肝脏疾病日益增加的负担,促进健康老龄化。
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