The research had 100 patients in total, 48 (48%) of whome were male and 52 (52%) of whome were female. The maximum age range for research participants was 41‐70 years, the prevalence of NAFLD in metabolic syndrome to be 85% in this study. Here among the 85 NAFLD subjects. The frequency of NASH/CIRRHOSIS in individuals with NAFLD of the 85 individuals diagnosed with NAFLD, 25 were also confirmed to have NASH. Dyslipidemia was seen in 87.1% of the NAFLD subjects and was present in 100% of the NASH group thus, we observed a significant positive correlation between components of metabolic blood glucose levels with NAFLD. It was shown that up to 85% of individuals with metabolic syndrome have NAFLD. Cirrhosis was a serious condition seen in as many as 29.41% of NAFLD patients (NASH). This research supported the idea that, in order to halt the disease's course and avoid target organ damage and cardiovascular consequences, all participants with metabolic syndrome and related co‐morbidities should be evaluated for undiagnosed NAFLD.
Shaik Muneer. To Study the Association Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Metabolic Syndrome.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makijtm.2015.34.38
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1816-3319/10.36478/makijtm.2015.34.38