2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11901-008-0026-y
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Impact of obesity, hepatic steatosis, and insulin resistance on hepatitis C treatment outcomes

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“…1,25,26 In the current study, WC and %BF, known risk factors for cardiovascular disease, as well as IR and type 2 diabetes mellitus, were associated with being overweight/obese but not with steatosis. 1,25,26 In the current study, WC and %BF, known risk factors for cardiovascular disease, as well as IR and type 2 diabetes mellitus, were associated with being overweight/obese but not with steatosis.…”
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“…1,25,26 In the current study, WC and %BF, known risk factors for cardiovascular disease, as well as IR and type 2 diabetes mellitus, were associated with being overweight/obese but not with steatosis. 1,25,26 In the current study, WC and %BF, known risk factors for cardiovascular disease, as well as IR and type 2 diabetes mellitus, were associated with being overweight/obese but not with steatosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…1,23,25,26 Obesity and IR are critical factors in the development of NASH and the progression of liver fibrosis to cirrhosis and related complications. 1,23,25,26 Obesity and IR are critical factors in the development of NASH and the progression of liver fibrosis to cirrhosis and related complications.…”
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confidence: 99%