id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-280123-44206n7t Lucey, Michael R. The Heightened Risk of Fatty Liver Disorders in the Time of COVID-19 2020-10-22 .txt text/plain 741 49 60 The pre-covid reasons for the growth in obesity/metabolic syndrome on the one hand, and alcohol use disorder (AUD) on the other are complex, but the trends are unequivocal. Furthermore, the growth in high-risk drinking and DSM-IV Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) was seen in women, older-adults, racial/ethnic minorities, and lower income/educational levels [4] . [6] They used the Mayo Clinic Biobank to ask the question: how do alcohol consumption, body mass, and fatty liver disorder interact? Their analysis shows that increased body mass and alcohol, particularly with heavy alcohol use, interact in the path to fatty liver, whereas moderate alcohol consumption by persons with normal BMI and overweight is associated with lower mortality. A cohort study examining the interaction of alcohol consumption and obesity in hepatic steatosis and mortality Effect of chronic alcohol consumption on the development and progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) Global Burden of Alcohol Use Disorders and Alcohol Liver Disease ./cache/cord-280123-44206n7t.txt ./txt/cord-280123-44206n7t.txt