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Impact of body mass index and viral load on liver histology in hepatitis B e antigen-negative chronic hepatitis B

Journal

CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 647-652

Publisher

CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2011.05.001

Keywords

Body mass index; Chronic hepatitis B; Hepatitis B e antigen-negative; Hepatitis B virus; Liver histology; Obesity

Funding

  1. National Science Council [NSC96-2314-13-010-046]
  2. Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan [VGH 98A-026, V9755-002, V99C1-075, V100A-014, V100C-104]

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Background & aims: The impact of overweight and obesity on chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is unclear. This study was to examine the relationship among body mass index, viral load and liver histology in HBeAg-negative CHB. Methods: The study retrospectively investigated 136 HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B patients who had undergone liver biopsies in Taiwan. Factors associated with significant liver histology were analyzed. Definitions of overweight and obesity for the Asian population were body mass index >= 23 kg/m(2) and >= 25 kg/m(2), respectively. Results: The prevalence of overweight, obesity, and type 2 diabetes mellitus in the 136 patients were 22.8%, 52.2%, and 12.5%, respectively. Multivariate analysis identified obesity, AST > 40 U/L, HBV DNA - > 20,000 IU/mL and platelet count < 150 x 10(9)/L as independent factors associated with significant liver fibrosis. Similarly, overweight/obesity, ALT > 80 U/L, HBV DNA > 1,000,0001U/mL, and platelet count < 150 x 109/L were independent predictors of significant hepatic necro-inflammation. By stratification, high BMI and high viral load patients had more advanced stage and grade of liver histology. Conclusions: Body mass index and HBV viral loads may have synergistic effect on disease progression in HBeAg-negative CHB. Both controlling body weight and anti-viral therapy are important in the management of CHB. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. All rights reserved.

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