4.8 Article

Exposure to air pollution is associated with an increased risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Environmental Sciences

Multi-omics analysis reveals that co-exposure to phthalates and metals disturbs urea cycle and choline metabolism

Nafsika Papaioannou et al.

Summary: This study evaluated the response of HepaRG cells to co-exposure of phthalates and heavy metals using a high-dimensional biology paradigm. The chemicals were selected based on their abundance in pollution cohorts studied in the EU project HEALS. The study revealed perturbations in metabolic pathways and biochemical processes related to mitochondrial respiration, which are clinically linked to neurodevelopmental perturbations.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2021)

Editorial Material Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Cohort Profile: the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort (CMEC) study

Xing Zhao et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2021)

Review Mathematical & Computational Biology

Missing data: A statistical framework for practice

James R. Carpenter et al.

Summary: This article addresses the issue of missing data in medical research, discussing methods such as multiple imputation and sensitivity analysis. It provides practical approaches for practitioners to tackle issues arising from missing data and gives an overview of the relationships between various methods in the literature.

BIOMETRICAL JOURNAL (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Dietary patterns and associations between air pollution and gestational diabetes mellitus

Zhang Hehua et al.

Summary: The study found that long-term exposure to NO2 and CO before pregnancy increased the risk of GDM, while the animal foods pattern exacerbated this effect.

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL (2021)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Framework for the treatment and reporting of missing data in observational studies: The Treatment And Reporting of Missing data in Observational Studies framework

Katherine J. Lee et al.

Summary: Missing data is common in medical research, but handling them properly is crucial for the validity and reproducibility of research findings. This framework aims to help researchers address missing data systematically and transparently, thereby increasing confidence in research results.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2021)

Editorial Material Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Redefining non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: what's in a name?

[Anonymous]

LANCET GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY (2020)

Review Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Liver diseases in the Asia-Pacific region: a Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology Commission

Shiv K. Sarin et al.

LANCET GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY (2020)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Associated with Smaller Size-Fractioned Particulate Matter

Peng Yin et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LETTERS (2020)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Integrative Strategy of Testing Systems for Identification of Endocrine Disruptors Inducing Metabolic Disorders-An Introduction to the OBERON Project

Karine Audouze et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES (2020)

Editorial Material Gastroenterology & Hepatology

From NAFLD to MAFLD: when pathophysiology succeeds

Herbert Tilg et al.

NATURE REVIEWS GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

How Do Economic Growth, Urbanization, and Industrialization Affect Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations? An Assessment in Liaoning Province, China

Tuo Shi et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2020)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Accounting for missing data in statistical analyses: multiple imputation is not always the answer

Rachael A. Hughes et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2019)

Review Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Global burden of NAFLD and NASH: trends, predictions, risk factors and prevention

Zobair Younossi et al.

NATURE REVIEWS GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY (2018)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Outdoor Temperature, and Risk of Metabolic Syndrome

Rachel S. Wallwork et al.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2017)

Article Environmental Sciences

Interactions between cigarette smoking and ambient PM2.5 for cardiovascular mortality

Michelle C. Turner et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2017)

Review Gastroenterology & Hepatology

New trends on obesity and NAFLD in Asia

Jian-Gao Fan et al.

JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY (2017)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Asymptotically Unbiased Estimation of Exposure Odds Ratios in Complete Records Logistic Regression

Jonathan W. Bartlett et al.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2015)

Article Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Exposure to fine airborne particulate matters induces hepatic fibrosis in murine models

Ze Zheng et al.

JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY (2015)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults

Ikenna C. Eze et al.

PLOS ONE (2015)

Article Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems

Relationships Between Fine Particulate Air Pollution, Cardiometabolic Disorders, and Cardiovascular Mortality

C. Arden Pope et al.

CIRCULATION RESEARCH (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Air Pollution-Mediated Susceptibility to Inflammation and Insulin Resistance: Influence of CCR2 Pathways in Mice

Cuiqing Liu et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (2014)

Review Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Exposure to ambient air particulate matter and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Giovanni Tarantino et al.

WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY (2013)

Article Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Impact of cigarette smoking on onset of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease over a 10-year period

Ayaka Hamabe et al.

JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY (2011)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A manifestation of the metabolic syndrome

Chin Hee Kim et al.

CLEVELAND CLINIC JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2008)

Article

Airborne Particulate Matter and Human Health: Toxicological Assessment and Importance of Size and Composition of Particles for Oxidative Damage and Carcinogenic Mechanisms

ATHANASIOS VALAVANIDIS et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART C-ENVIRONMENTAL CARCINOGENESIS & ECOTOXICOLOGY REVIEWS (2008)