Lean MASLD Patients Face Higher Liver-Related Risks, Long-Term Study Finds
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 26 October, 2025
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China: A large multinational study published in the BMJ journalGuthas revealed that individuals with leanmetabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)—those with normalbody weight—face significantly worse liver-related outcomes and higher mortality risks compared to their non-lean counterparts. The findings challenge the perception that MASLD is a condition primarily affecting those who areoverweightor obese.
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