Increased risk of osteoporosis in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A population-based retrospective cohort study
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Increased risk of osteoporosis in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A population-based retrospective cohort study
Abstract
The study aims to investigate the association between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and osteoporosis.We employed a retrospective cohort study design using the National Health Insurance Research Database in Taiwan. Our study included 2 cohorts: 4318 patients with NAFLD and 17,272 patients without NAFLD for comparison. They were matched by sex and age on the date of enrollment between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2003. The study population in both groups was observed from the enrollment date until December 31, 2013. The incidence and the risk ratios of subsequent osteoporosis were calculated separately in both cohorts. A Cox proportional hazards model was used to assess the potential confounding variables of NAFLD on the pathogenesis of osteoporosis.The eligible study participants comprised 4318 patients in the NAFLD and 17,272 in control cohorts. The median follow-up duration was 10.7 and 10.83 years in the NAFLD and control groups, respectively. The risk of new-onset osteoporosis was higher in patients with NAFLD than in the comparison cohort. In addition, the difference of the incidence of new-onset osteoporosis remained significant among the 2 cohorts in the follow-up durations of within 1 year and more than 10 years. Patients with NAFLD were 1.35 times more likely to develop subsequent osteoporosis compared with those without NAFLD (95% confidence interval = 1.20-1.53).Our finding indicates that NAFLD might increase the risk of developing new-onset osteoporosis. For earlier detection and intervention, screening for osteoporosis in patients with the NAFLD, especially those with lower income and co-morbid with diabetes mellitus and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, may be recommended.
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