Prevalence and predictors of elevated liver enzyme levels in Mexico: The Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey, 2016
CONCLUSION: In Mexico, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease affect people with obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome as well as men, subjects of low socioeconomic status, subjects who live in rural areas and indigenous population. Interventions to reduce this condition should be a public health priority.PMID:34653686 | DOI:10.1016/j.aohep.2021.100562
Source: Annals of Hepatology - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Edgar Denova-Guti érrez Laura Lara-Castor Cesar Hern ández-Alcaraz Mauricio Hern ández-Ávila Carlos Aguilar-Salinas David Kersenobich Sim ón Barquera Source Type: research
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