Even moderate alcohol consumption increases the odds of fibrosis in patients with MASLD and one or more cardiometabolic risk factors.
Even moderate alcohol consumption in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease increases the odds of significant fibrosis and disease progression, a new study suggests. The presence of additional cardiometabolic risk factors may increase this risk exponentially.Researchers conducted a prospective study using transient elastography data from 2227 patients with MASLD and 76 with MASLD and alcohol-related liver disease from Spain .
In patients with MASLD, alcohol consumption was categorized as very low , low , or moderate . Women and men who had 14-35 and 21-42 drinks/wk, respectively, were considered patients with MetALD.
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