Racial and ethnic disparities in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Reeti Gulati,
Cynthia A. Moylan,
Julius Wilder
et al.
Abstract:Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has an increasing prevalence, morbidity, and mortality both within the U.S. and globally. Here, we review newer evidence demonstrating racial and ethnic disparities that exist in the incidence of MASLD in the U.S. Many studies demonstrate that Hispanic populations have the highest prevalence of MASLD within the U.S., followed by non-Hispanic White populations and then non-Hispanic Black populations. In addition, we present the latest research inv… Show more
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