Irregular Meal Timing and Cardiometabolic Risk Clustering in MASLD: A Case-Control Study - 10/03/26
, Giuseppe Colucci 1, Andrea Melissa Martínez 3, Maria Elena Plata Alvarado 3, Maria Conception Vallecillo 4, Wilber Pereira 4, Marlon Gaitan 5, Pietro Lampertico 1, 6Cet article a été publié dans un numéro de la revue, cliquez ici pour y accéder
Highlights |
• | What is already known on this topic: MASLD is the leading cause of chronic liver disease worldwide, yet epidemiological data from low- and middle-income countries, including Latin America, remain limited. |
• | What this study adds: In underserved Guatemalan primary care settings, MASLD was strongly associated with hypercholesterolaemia and clustering of cardiometabolic risk factors, while regular meal timing and disease-related knowledge emerged as protective behavioural correlates. |
• | How this study might affect research, practice or policy: These findings highlight the potential value of integrating metabolic screening and structured lifestyle education into primary care in resource-limited settings. |
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