Body mass index and alcohol consumption are directly related with liver steatosis. Results from a prospective study of patients referred for hyperferritinemia
Ann Hepatol
.
2020 Nov-Dec;19(6):697.
doi: 10.1016/j.aohep.2020.07.012.
Epub 2020 Aug 28.
Authors
Agustín Castiella
1
,
Eva Zapata
2
,
Iratxe Urreta
3
,
Leire Zubiaurre
2
,
José Mª Alústiza
4
,
Pedro Otazua
5
,
José Ignacio Emparanza
3
;
Burnia Group
Collaborators
Burnia Group
:
Leire Zubiaurre
,
Eva Zapata
,
Agustín Castiella
,
Arantxa Iribarren
,
Leire Zubiaurre
,
Eva Zapata
,
Agustín Castiella
,
Arantxa Iribarren
,
Usua Mendarte
,
Luis Bujanda
,
Nerea Muro
,
Begoña Ibarra
,
M Dolores de Juan
,
Iratxe Urreta
,
Jose I Emparanza
,
Jose M Alústiza
,
Emma Salvador
,
Pedro Otazua
,
Aitor de Juan
,
Garazi Letamend
,
Beatriz Arrizabalaga
,
Maria Luisa Rincón
Affiliations
1
Gastroenterology, Donostia University Hospital, Donostia, Spain; Gastroenterology, Mendaro Hospital, Mendaro, Spain. Electronic address:
[email protected]
.
2
Gastroenterology, Donostia University Hospital, Donostia, Spain; Gastroenterology, Mendaro Hospital, Mendaro, Spain.
3
Clinical Epidemiology, Clinical Epidemiology Unit, CASPe, CIBER-ESP, DonostiaUniversity Hospital, Donostia, Spain.
4
Radiology, Osatek Donostia, Donostia, Spain.
5
Gastroenterology, Mondragon Hospital, Mondragon, Spain.
PMID:
32866690
DOI:
10.1016/j.aohep.2020.07.012
No abstract available
Publication types
Letter
MeSH terms
Alcohol Drinking*
Body Mass Index*
Cohort Studies
Fatty Liver / diagnosis
Fatty Liver / etiology*
Humans
Hyperferritinemia / complications*
Prospective Studies
Spain