Alcohol Assessment
Cross-source consensus on Alcohol Assessment from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Alcohol intake was assessed through self-reported drinking status, frequency, duration and estimated intake. — Comparison of the identification and practicability of non-invasive diagnostic indicators under NAFLD, MAFLD and MASLD in China: a cross-sectional study
- Pure alcohol intake was calculated from beverage volume, alcohol concentration and a conversion factor of 0.8. — Comparison of the identification and practicability of non-invasive diagnostic indicators under NAFLD, MAFLD and MASLD in China: a cross-sectional study
- Alcohol-related thresholds were used to classify metabolic-associated alcohol-related liver disease and alcohol-related liver disease. — Comparison of the identification and practicability of non-invasive diagnostic indicators under NAFLD, MAFLD and MASLD in China: a cross-sectional study
- Self-reported alcohol intake can add diagnostic uncertainty and complexity. — Comparison of the identification and practicability of non-invasive diagnostic indicators under NAFLD, MAFLD and MASLD in China: a cross-sectional study
- Alcohol can promote hepatic steatosis through mitochondrial dysfunction, hepatocellular injury and increased intestinal permeability. — Comparison of the identification and practicability of non-invasive diagnostic indicators under NAFLD, MAFLD and MASLD in China: a cross-sectional study