2022
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2022.02.020
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The Negative Bidirectional Interaction Between Climate Change and the Prevalence and Care of Liver Disease: A Joint BSG, BASL, EASL, and AASLD Commentary

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“…The intersection between climate change and NAFLD is underappreciated but becoming increasingly relevant. Agricultural infrastructure set up to provide food and other resources has been collapsing as scarcity of available land, drought, wildfires, and the frequency of major storms directly influence farming (Donnelly et al, 2022). This in turn contributes to increasing rates of obesity as more people increasingly rely on processed foods (Donnelly et al, 2022).…”
Section: Linkage Between Climate Change Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The intersection between climate change and NAFLD is underappreciated but becoming increasingly relevant. Agricultural infrastructure set up to provide food and other resources has been collapsing as scarcity of available land, drought, wildfires, and the frequency of major storms directly influence farming (Donnelly et al, 2022). This in turn contributes to increasing rates of obesity as more people increasingly rely on processed foods (Donnelly et al, 2022).…”
Section: Linkage Between Climate Change Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural infrastructure set up to provide food and other resources has been collapsing as scarcity of available land, drought, wildfires, and the frequency of major storms directly influence farming (Donnelly et al, 2022). This in turn contributes to increasing rates of obesity as more people increasingly rely on processed foods (Donnelly et al, 2022). Obesity has been linked to development of insulin resistance, and both contribute to the development of NAFLD.…”
Section: Linkage Between Climate Change Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The downstream effects of climate change on health may affect GI practice in a variety of ways. Food insecurity and malnutrition can contribute to obesity and fatty liver disease, for example, 3,21,22 which in turn may further derange the microbiome and impair gut immune function 23–25 . Climate change has led to a changing pattern of infectious diseases with an increased risk for diarrheal diseases and hepatitis, 1 with morbidity and mortality often exacerbated by the unsanitary conditions of forced migration and limited access to clean water 7,10 .…”
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“…Climate sensitive mycotoxins from fungi have been linked to hepatocellular carcinoma. Adverse effects on food security can lead to a paradoxical increase in obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease 10. Other concerning aspects of environmental sustainability include the use of non-recyclable plastic waste (or potentially recyclable plastic waste that is not recycled), We witness this in many aspects of our practice, and there is an opportunity to address this.…”
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confidence: 99%