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MAFLD enhances clinical practice for liver disease in the Asia-Pacific region

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CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR HEPATOLOGY
卷 28, 期 2, 页码 150-163

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KOREAN ASSOC STUDY LIVER
DOI: 10.3350/cmh.2021.0310

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Fatty liver; Leanness; Hepatitis viruses; Liver cancer; Awareness

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  1. AMED [JP21fk0210090]
  2. Robert W. Storr Bequest to the Sydney Medical Foundation, University of Sydney
  3. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) [APP1053206, APP1196492, APP2001692, APP1107178, APP1108422]

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Fatty liver has become a major cause of liver disease in the Asia-Pacific region. It is frequently observed in lean/normal-weight individuals and often coexists with viral hepatitis. An international expert panel has proposed a new definition, metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), which is more suitable for the region due to its inclusion of lean/normal-weight individuals and independence from concomitant liver diseases.
Fatty liver is now a major cause of liver disease in the Asia-Pacific region. Liver diseases in this region have distinctive characteristics. First, fatty liver is frequently observed in lean/normal-weight individuals. However, there is no standard definition of this unique phenotype. Second, fatty liver is often observed in patients with concomitant viral hepatitis. The exclusion of viral hepatitis from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease limits its value and detracts from the investigation and holistic management of coexisting fatty liver in patients with viral hepatitis. Third, fatty liver-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is generally categorized as non-B non-C HCC. Fourth, the population is aging rapidly, and it is imperative to develop a practicable, low-intensity exercise program for elderly patients. Fifth, most patients and non-specialized healthcare professionals still lack an awareness of the significance of fatty liver both in terms of intrahepatic and extrahepatic disease and cancer. Recently, an international expert panel proposed a new definition of fatty liver: metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). One feature of MAFLD is that metabolic dysfunction is a prerequisite for diagnosis. Pertinent to regional issues, MAFLD also provides its diagnostic criteria in lean/normal-weight individuals. Furthermore, MAFLD is independent of any concomitant liver disease, including viral hepatitis. Therefore, MAFLD may be a more suitable definition for fatty liver in the Asia-Pacific region. In this review, we introduce the regional characteristics of fatty liver and discuss the advantages of MAFLD for improving clinical practice for liver disease in the region.

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