Increase in the prevalence of fatty liver in Japan over the past 12 years: analysis of clinical background

BackgroundThe aim of this investigation was to elucidate the time-course of changes in the prevalence of fatty liver, and to analyze its clinical backgrounds over the previous 12-year period.MethodsThirty-nine thousand one hundred and fifty-one individuals who visited the Tokai University Hospital Health Checkup Center from 1989 to 2000 were examined for the presence of fatty liver, and their clinical backgrounds were analyzed.ResultsIn 1989, the prevalence of fatty liver was 12.6%, and it rose gradually thereafter, reaching 30.3% in 1998, corresponding to a 2.4-fold increase over the prevalence rate in 1989. The average prevalence was about twice as high in males (26.0%) as in females (12.7%). The prevalence was uniformly high in males in all ages, while the prevalence in females tended to rise gradually with age. Body mass index (BMI) was found to be the variable most closely related to the onset of fatty liver. On the other hand, nonobese individuals with a BMI of less than 25 kg/m2 accounted for approximately half of all the patients with fatty liver, and this proportion remained almost unchanged during the 12-year survey period. It was therefore difficult to simply attribute the increase in the prevalence of fatty liver to the increased prevalence of obesity. In the 35 519 repeat examinees (repeaters), it was found that 5088 individuals (14.3%) developed fatty liver, and fatty liver resolved in 1248 individuals (3.5%). As fatty liver developed, the BMI increased by 1.0 ± 1.3 kg/m2. As fatty liver disappeared, the BMI decreased by 1.0 ± 1.5 kg/m2.ConclusionsThese results suggest that the absolute value of the BMI, as well as the relative changes in the BMI in each individual, may be related to the onset of fatty liver.

[1]  Y. Matsuzawa,et al.  Improvement of glucose and lipid metabolism associated with selective reduction of intra-abdominal visceral fat in premenopausal women with visceral fat obesity. , 1991, International journal of obesity.

[2]  Y. Matsuzawa,et al.  Close correlation of intra-abdominal fat accumulation to hypertension in obese women. , 1990, Hypertension.

[3]  Y Hattori,et al.  [A study on fatty liver in health examination participants]. , 1989, Nihon eiseigaku zasshi. Japanese journal of hygiene.

[4]  K. Okuda,et al.  Frequency of abnormalities detected by abdominal ultrasound among Japanese adults , 1991, Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

[5]  M. Rosen,et al.  Imaging of Hepatic Steatosis , 2001, Seminars in liver disease.

[6]  T Nakamura,et al.  Contribution of visceral fat accumulation to the development of coronary artery disease in non-obese men. , 1994, Atherosclerosis.

[7]  Y. Matsuzawa,et al.  Contribution of intra-abdominal fat accumulation to the impairment of glucose and lipid metabolism in human obesity. , 1987, Metabolism: clinical and experimental.

[8]  T. Kawai,et al.  [Ultrasonic and laboratory studies on fatty liver in white-collar workers]. , 1995, Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi = The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology.

[9]  A. Buchman,et al.  Metabolic and nutritional considerations in nonalcoholic fatty liver , 2000, Hepatology.

[10]  A. Joseph,et al.  Comparison of liver histology with ultrasonography in assessing diffuse parenchymal liver disease. , 1991, Clinical radiology.

[11]  Hajime Isomoto,et al.  Fatty liver in non‐alcoholic non‐overweight Japanese adults: Incidence and clinical characteristics , 2002, Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology.

[12]  K. Taketa,et al.  Association of fatty liver with increased ratio of visceral to subcutaneous adipose tissue in obese men. , 1998, Acta medica Okayama.

[13]  T. Mach Fatty liver--current look at the old disease. , 2000, Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research.

[14]  P. Björntorp,et al.  Metabolism of adipose tissue in intraabdominal depots of nonobese men and women. , 1989, Metabolism: clinical and experimental.

[15]  M. Shinomiya,et al.  Endocrine disorders and body fat distribution. , 1991, International journal of obesity.

[16]  M. Akahoshi,et al.  Correlation between fatty liver and coronary risk factors: a population study of elderly men and women in Nagasaki, Japan. , 2001, Hypertension research : official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension.

[17]  H. Nomura,et al.  Prevalence of fatty liver in a general population of Okinawa, Japan. , 1988, Japanese journal of medicine.

[18]  M. Bellini,et al.  The bright liver syndrome. Prevalence and determinants of a "bright" liver echopattern. , 1997, Italian journal of gastroenterology and hepatology.

[19]  小谷 一晃 Sexual dimorphism of age-related changes in whole-body fat distribution in the obese , 1994 .

[20]  C. R. Hill,et al.  Gray Scale Ultrasound Imaging , 1976 .

[21]  [Relationship between fatty liver and coronary risk factors]. , 2000, Sangyo eiseigaku zasshi = Journal of occupational health.