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Association between Blood Mercury Levels and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Non-Obese Populations: The Korean National Environmental Health Survey (KoNEHS) 2012–2014

Yun-Jung Yang, Eun‐Jung Yang, Kyongjin Park, Subin Oh, Taehyen Kim, Yeon‐Pyo Hong

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mercury is widely distributed in the environment, and a plausible association between mercury exposure and hepatic damage has been reported. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which comprises a spectrum of liver diseases, has recently been recognized in non-obese subjects. However, there have been no studies on the relationship between internal mercury levels and NAFLD in non-obese individuals. Therefore, we investigated the association between blood mercury levels and NAFLD in non-obese subjects. Cross-sectional data (n = 5919) were obtained from the Korean National Environmental Health Survey (2012–2014). NAFLD was defined using the hepatic steatosis index (HSI). Blood mercury levels were log-transformed and divided into quartiles based on a weighted sample distribution. The association between blood mercury levels and NAFLD was analyzed using a multivariate logistic analysis after body mass index stratification. The geometric mean of blood mercury in the overweight group was significantly higher than that of the non-obese group (p < 0.001). The weighted frequencies of patients with NAFLD based on the HSI were 3.0–7.2% for the non-obese subjects and 52.3–63.2% for the overweight subjects. In the multivariate analysis, blood mercury levels were positively associated with NAFLD for both the overweight and non-obese groups (all p for trend < 0.001). Increased blood mercury levels are closely associated with NAFLD. In particular, mercury could be a risk factor for NAFLD in the non-obese population.

Topics & Concepts

Fatty liverMedicineMercury (programming language)Internal medicineBody mass indexOverweightSteatosisQuartileObesityGastroenterologyLiver steatosisCross-sectional studyPopulationDiseaseEnvironmental healthPathologyConfidence intervalProgramming languageComputer scienceMercury impact and mitigation studiesHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityAir Quality and Health Impacts