Physical activity compared to adiposity and risk of liver-related mortality: Results from two prospective, nationwide cohorts
Abstract
•Low physical activity and obesity predicted an excess risk of liver-related death.•The excess risk conferred by obesity was markedly attenuated by physical activity.•Overall, walking for >3 hours/week could have prevented 25% of liver-related deaths. Background & AimsObesity in adulthood has been associated with increased risk of liver-related mortality. Whether higher levels of physical activity counteract the excess risk conferred by obesity...
Paper Details
Title
Physical activity compared to adiposity and risk of liver-related mortality: Results from two prospective, nationwide cohorts
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
72
Issue
6
Pages
1062 - 1069
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