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Influence of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Intake on Sarcopenic Obesity, Visceral Obesity, and Sarcopenia in Lebanese Patients with MASLD: A Case-Control Study

Chronic liver diseases are a major global health concern. this study investigated the links between medical, clinical, anthropometric, and dietary factors with dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in the Lebanese population using a case-control approach to uncover factors influenci...

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Published in:Healthcare (Basel) 2024-03, Vol.12 (5), p.591
Main Authors: Hoteit, Maha, Dagher, Myriam, Tzenios, Nikolaos, Al Kaaki, Najat, Rkein, Ghadir, Chahine, Abdul Rahman, Sacre, Yonna, Hotayt, Samer, Matar, Rami, Hallal, Mahmoud, Maitar, Micheal, Hotayt, Bilal
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Demographics
Diabetes
Diet
Gastroenterology
Gender
Health aspects
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Hypertension
Liver cirrhosis
Liver diseases
Marital status
Metabolic syndrome
Mortality
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