Prevalence of non ‐alcoholic fatty liver disease and factors associated with it in Indian women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus
ConclusionsThe prevalence of NAFLD is high in women with prior GDM. Such women also have a high burden of cardiometabolic risk factors. Future studies should evaluate the intermediate and long ‐term hepatic and cardiovascular risk, and the impact of lifestyle interventions in reducing morbidity in such women.
Source: Journal of Diabetes Investigation - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Suraj Kubihal,
Yashdeep Gupta,
Shalimar,
Devasenathipathy Kandasamy,
Alpesh Goyal,
Mani Kalaivani,
Ankur Goyal,
Saurabh Kedia,
Garima Kachhawa,
Samita Ambekar,
Divya Bhatia,
Vineeta Garg,
Nandita Gupta,
Nikhil Tandon Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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