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. 2021 Jun 13;51(12):e13627. doi: 10.1111/eci.13627

TABLE 1.

Baseline clinical and laboratory characteristics according to suspected NAFLD (fatty liver index (FLI) ≥60)

Variables No NAFLD (FLI <60) NAFLD (FLI ≥60) P‐value
Participants, n 4,327 1,970 <.001
Sex, n (%) male 1,820 (42) 1,308 (66) <.001
Age, years 52 ± 12 57 ± 11 <.001
Type 2 diabetes, n (%) 127 (3) 256 (13) <.001
Hypertension, n (%) 1,021 (24) 1,077 (55) <.001
History of cardiovascular disease, n (%) 192 (4) 199 (10) <.001
History of malignancy, n (%) 249 (6) 104 (5) .50
BMI, kg/m2 24.8 ± 2.8 30.9 ± 4.1 <.001
Waist circumference, cm 86 ± 9 105 ± 9 <.001
Systolic blood pressure, mmHg 122 ± 17 135 ± 18 <.001
Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg 72 ± 9 77 ± 9 <.001
NT‐ProBNP, ng/L 43 [23‐82] 37 [17‐78] <.001
Antihypertensive treatment, n (%) 567 (15) 666 (37) <.001
Smoking status, current n (%) 1235 (29) 519 (27) .07
Alcohol intake
No, almost never, n (%) 1,015 (24) 560 (29) <.001
<1 drink per day, n (%) 2,171 (51) 850 (44)
≥1 drink per day, n (%) 1,097 (26) 544 (28)
Total cholesterol, mmol/L 5.3 ± 1.0 5.7 ± 1.1 <.001
HDL cholesterol, mmol/L 1.3 ± 0.3 1.1 ± 0.2 <.001
Triglycerides, mmol/L 0.95 [0.72‐1.27] 1.71 [1.30‐2.34] <.001
Lipid‐lowering drugs, n (%) 232 (6) 266 (15) <.001
ALT, U/L 15 [12‐20] 23 [17‐32] <.001
AST, U/L 21 [19‐25] 25 [21‐30] <.001
Gamma‐GT, U/L 19 [14‐28] 41 [29‐63] <.001
Glucose, mmol/L 4.7 [4.4‐5.1] 5.2 [4.7‐5.9] <.001
Insulin, mU/L 6.9 [5.1‐9.3] 13.1 [9.5‐19.1] <.001
Glucose‐lowering drugs, n (%) 72 (2) 152 (8) <.001
eGFR, ml/min/1.73m2 94 ± 16 87 ± 18 <.001
Urinary albumin excretion, mg/24‐h 7.8 [5.8‐12.8] 11.7 [7.2‐27.0] <.001
Ketone bodies
Total ketone bodies, µmol/L 170 [133‐243] 194 [153‐259] <.001
β‐hydroxybutyric acid, µmol/L 116 [89‐165] 133 [104‐179] <.001
Acetoacetate, µmol/L 38 [25‐57] 41 [28‐59] <.001
Acetone, µmol/L 19 [12‐28] 22 [14‐32] <.001

Comparisons of baseline characteristics and circulating ketone bodies between participants with and without NAFLD were tested using independent sample t test, Mann‐Whitney U test or chi‐square test where appropriate.