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Overweight statins and obesity were the main risk factors in our study group. The mean BMI was 33.6±7.5 Kg/m2. Obesity with diabetes is the most important risk for a fatty liver. 78 (33%) of our statins patients were diabetic. Another risk factor associated with a fatty liver is the metabolic syndrome, which is reported in 14.9% statins and hypothyroidism in 3.8% of the subjects. Conclusion and recommendations: Overweight and obesity are the most important risk factors for fatty liver in Saudi Arabia. They are more prevalent in females. Ultrasound appears to be a useful non-invasive tool to determine liver involvement with fatty liver in obese adults even in the absence of hypertransaminasemia. We should encourage obese subjects to gradually reduce their weight in order to improve the liver abnormalities. Key words: - Fatty liver, NASH, obesity, overweight and abdominal ultrasound, NAFLD 1. Dr. Faiza. A. Qari FRCP, FACP, ABIM Associate Professor of Medicine Consultant Physician & Endocrinologist 2.
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