2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2023.100855
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Traditional lifestyle factors partly mediate the association of socioeconomic position with intrahepatic lipid content: The Maastricht study

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“… 2 Contrary to low education level and unfavorable socioeconomic position, which has been previously associated with NAFLD, high educational level and employment were associated with BD. 16 …”
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“… 2 Contrary to low education level and unfavorable socioeconomic position, which has been previously associated with NAFLD, high educational level and employment were associated with BD. 16 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] Contrary to low education level and unfavorable socioeconomic position, which has been previously associated with NAFLD, high educational level and employment were associated with BD. [16] Recently, a relationship between addictive behaviors, such as impulsive alcohol and food consumption, has been described in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. [35] These addictive behaviors arise in individuals with specific psychological, cognitive, and social characteristics that make them more vulnerable to developing binge episodes.…”
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