Dietary inflammatory potential is associated with higher odds of hepatic steatosis in US adults: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Objective: Inflammation plays a critical role in the progression of chronic liver diseases, and diet can modulate inflammation. Whether an inflammatory dietary pattern is associated with higher risk of hepatic steatosis or fibrosis remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the associations b...
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Main Authors: | Hu Yang (Author), Tengfei Zhang (Author), Wen Song (Author), Zhaohong Peng (Author), Yu Zhu (Author), Yong Huang (Author), Xiude Li (Author), Zhuang Zhang (Author), Min Tang (Author), Wanshui Yang (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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