Current management of NAFLD

Authors

  • Mihai Alexandru Munteanu
  • Georgiana Anca Nagy
  • Petru Adrian Mircea

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-539

Keywords:

NAFLD, NASH, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, fatty liver

Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in Western countries. It affects about 1 billion individuals worldwide. While people with simple steatosis have no higher risk of death than the general population, people with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis are at increased risk of death compared to general population. Current management for NAFLD includes diet and lifestyle changes, management of underlying metabolic risk factors and pharmacological therapies. The objective of therapy is to prevent the complications. The problem with dietary and lifestyle interventions is that they are hard to implement. Compliance is the key. Until now, there is still no approved drug for the treatment of NAFLD. Insulin resistance is the main target of pharmacological therapy, but the question that we ask ourselves as physicians is who should receive medical treatment among NAFLD patients and for how long.

Author Biographies

Mihai Alexandru Munteanu, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu" Cluj-Napoca

Department of Internal Medicine, 1st Medical Clinic - Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Gastroenterology

Georgiana Anca Nagy, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu" Cluj-Napoca

Department of Internal Medicine, 1st Medical Clinic - Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Gastroenterology

Petru Adrian Mircea, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu" Cluj-Napoca

Department of Internal Medicine, 1st Medical Clinic - Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Gastroenterology

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Published

2016-02-02

How to Cite

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Munteanu MA, Nagy GA, Mircea PA. Current management of NAFLD. Med Pharm Rep [Internet]. 2016 Feb. 2 [cited 2025 Oct. 5];89(1):19-23. Available from: https://medpharmareports.com/index.php/mpr/article/view/539

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