2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ramb.2012.10.004
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Doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica e sua relação com a síndrome metabólica no pré-operatório de pacientes submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica

Abstract: The results of this study showed that the diagnosis of MS, as well as the presence of disorders associated with this syndrome (obesity, hypertension, and high blood glucose levels) are strongly associated with the presence of NAFLD.

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“…Reinforcing this finding, Tsunoda et al [20] demonstrated in their study that physical activity, mainly of vigorous intensity, has a positive effect to prevent hepatic steatosis and other liver diseases. This can be explained by the relation of the use of energetic substrates used during the practice of physical activities, which in turn activates the AMP kinase cycle [4].…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Reinforcing this finding, Tsunoda et al [20] demonstrated in their study that physical activity, mainly of vigorous intensity, has a positive effect to prevent hepatic steatosis and other liver diseases. This can be explained by the relation of the use of energetic substrates used during the practice of physical activities, which in turn activates the AMP kinase cycle [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The plasma level of GGT, associated with low levels of physical activity, has been reported as one of the predictors of diabetes [18]. Some studies show that the regular practice of physical activity can regulate the values of this transaminase [19,20]. Alkaline phosphatase is used in clinical practice to check for possible hepatic damage, but this is more related to the onset and development of osteoarticular diseases [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cotrim et al, in a study developed in Brazil, involving 1280 patients, have found a mean age of the individuals with NAFLD of 49.8 years ( 27 ) . Schild et al have shown a linear tendency towards increasing the NAFLD prevalence with the increase in the age range ( 34 ) . In Aracaju, the median age among individuals with non alcoholic liver steatosis was 46 years.…”
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“…Schild et al 21 O diagnóstico da Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica pode ser feito por meio de exames; entre eles, o mais eficaz e de menor custo é a ultrassonografia abdominal ou a ecografia, que define o grau da doença, porém apresenta limitações visto que, em alguns casos não identifica a cirrose 20,23,24 . A partir de tal exame, adotam-se as classificações de esteatose hepática grau 1 (leve), grau 2 (moderado) e grau 3 (grave) 13 .…”
Section: Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica E Suas Complicaçõesunclassified
“…O aumento das enzimas alanina aminotransferase (ALT) e aspartato aminotransferase (AST) pode indicar uma lesão no fígado; porém, em alguns casos, permanece com teores normais mesmo em condições de doenças hepáticas 11,20,24 . Um dos fatores que auxiliam na reversão do quadro de Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica é a redução do peso corporal, visto que alguns pacientes com obesidade mórbida ou com um elevado Índice de Massa Corporal (≥35 kg/m 2 ), ao se submeterem a cirurgias bariátricas apresentaram uma melhora significativa de seu quadro clínico 7,21,26 . No estudo 27 realizado com 766 biópsias hepáticas, 93% obtiveram uma melhora do quadro da Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica.…”
Section: Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica E Suas Complicaçõesunclassified