Shifting perspectives - interplay between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance in lean individuals

World J Hepatol. 2021 Jan 27;13(1):80-93. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v13.i1.80.

Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become a significant public health burden affecting not only obese individuals but also people with normal weight. As opposed to previous beliefs, this particular subset of patients has an increased risk of all-cause mortality and worse outcomes than their obese counterparts. The development of NAFLD in lean subjects seems to be interconnected with metabolic phenotype, precisely visceral fat tissue, sarcopenia, and insulin resistance. Here, we summarize available data focusing on the co-dependent relationship between metabolic phenotype, insulin resistance, and development of NAFLD in lean individuals, suggesting more appropriate tools for measuring body fat distribution for the screening of patients at risk.

Keywords: Insulin resistance; Lean individuals; Metabolic phenotype; Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; Sarcopenia; Visceral fat tissue.

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  • Review