Frontiers in Medicine (Oct 2021)

Longitudinal Associations Between Hand Grip Strength and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study

  • Yang Xia,
  • Limin Cao,
  • Yashu Liu,
  • Xuena Wang,
  • Shunming Zhang,
  • Ge Meng,
  • Ge Meng,
  • Qing Zhang,
  • Li Liu,
  • Hongmei Wu,
  • Yeqing Gu,
  • Yawen Wang,
  • Tingjing Zhang,
  • Xing Wang,
  • Shaomei Sun,
  • Ming Zhou,
  • Qiyu Jia,
  • Kun Song,
  • Kaijun Niu,
  • Kaijun Niu,
  • Kaijun Niu,
  • Kaijun Niu,
  • Yuhong Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.752999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the longitudinal association between hand grip strength (HGS) and the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in adults.Design: A cohort study.Methods: This study was conducted in a general Chinese population (n = 14,154) from 2013–2018. NAFLD was diagnosed by liver ultrasonography during evaluating alcohol consumption. The associations between the HGS and NAFLD were assessed using a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model.Results: During the study period with a mean follow-up duration of 3.20 years, 2,452 participants developed NAFLD. The risk of NAFLD decreased progressively with increasing HGS in both men and women (P for trend <0.0001). The multivariate-adjusted hazard ratios (95% CI) for NAFLD incidence across the quartiles of HGS were 1 (reference), 0.90 (0.79, 1.02), 0.69 (0.60, 0.79), and 0.44 (0.37, 0.52) for men and 1 (reference), 0.82 (0.69, 0.96), 0.54 (0.45, 0.66), and 0.41 (0.33, 0.52) for women, respectively. The interaction terms for body mass index (BMI)-HGS and waist-HGS were significant in men and women (all P < 0.0001). The participants with normal BMIs and waist circumferences had the lowest hazard ratios on the subgroup analyses. The sensitivity analysis that defined NAFLD using the hepatic steatosis and fatty liver indices revealed results that were similar to the main analyses.Conclusion: The present study indicates that the HGS is inversely associated with the incidence of NAFLD.

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