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The Interrelationship Among Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Colonic Diverticulosis and Metabolic Syndrome

Tamara Alempijević, Ivana Pantić, Sanja Dragašević, Sofija Lugonja, Igor Dumic, Mirjana Rajilić–Stojanović

2021Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and colonic diverticulosis are widespread, obesity-related diseases. It has recently become clear that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a systemic disease and may play a key role in metabolic syndrome; therefore, the term metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease has been introduced in the literature. Excess visceral adipose tissue is an important predictor of complications in both non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and colonic diverticulosis. Current evidence suggests that intestinal dysbiosis may be involved in the development of both non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and colonic diverticulosis, and that metabolic syndrome is a consequence rather than a cause of this complex relationship. In this review, our aim was to assess the current knowledge of the complex interplay between metabolic syndrome, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and colonic diverticulosis.

Topics & Concepts

Fatty liverDiverticulosisMedicineMetabolic syndromeDiseaseGastroenterologyAlcoholic fatty liverInternal medicineLiver diseaseAlcoholic liver diseaseObesityCirrhosisDiverticular Disease and ComplicationsGastrointestinal disorders and treatmentsColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
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