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Jeff Schwimmer

@theliverpost

Dr. Schwimmer is Professor of Pediatrics at University of California, San Diego and Director of the Fatty Liver Clinic at Rady Children's Hospital San Diego

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This episode of Just Women’s Sports SNACKS podcast is a full meal. Thank you to Taylor Smith for discussing her very personal journey with depression with Samantha Mewis and Lynn Williams on #WorldMentalHealthDay Your bravery will help others. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tay…

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In Korea, the odds of an adolescent having nonalcoholic fatty liver disease was 1.8 times higher if father had NAFLD, 2.2 times higher if mother had NAFLD, and 2.6 times higher if both parents had NAFLD. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

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Congratulations to Dr. Andrew Wang of UC San Diego Health Sciences and Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego on winning an Early Career Investigator Award. He presented our work on Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule for Fibrosis in Children with NAFLD #TLM22 AASLD Foundation AASLD NIDDK

Congratulations to Dr. Andrew Wang of <a href="/UCSDHealthSci/">UC San Diego Health Sciences</a> and <a href="/radychildrens/">Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego</a> on winning an Early Career Investigator Award. He presented our work on Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule for Fibrosis in Children with NAFLD  #TLM22 <a href="/AASLDFoundation/">AASLD Foundation</a>
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Now in JPGN Reports Distinguishing autoimmune hepatitis from steatohepatitis in adolescents with obesity and positive screening ALT NASPGHAN @AmberHildreth13 shows the importance of a comprehensive evaluation to reach an accurate diagnosis journals.lww.com/jpgnr/Fulltext…

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🚨May issue of CGH 892 children with NAFLD: annual incidence of type 2 diabetes was 30 times higher than previously reported in other pediatric populations. ➡️Severity of steatosis and fibrosis were risk factors UC San Diego Health Sciences NIDDK cghjournal.org/article/S1542-…

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NEW study: in children at risk for NAFLD, hepatic steatosis was more strongly associated with adipose regionalization than total adipose amount. The association of lean mass was not independent of fat mass or body weight UC San Diego Health Sciences Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Our patients, research and histology from the Rady Children's Fatty Liver Clinic and UCSD ACTRI are featured in this article by Ariana Eunjung Cha highlighting the crises of pediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego UC San Diego Health Sciences washingtonpost.com/health/interac…

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🚨4.4% of adolescents meet criteria for metabolic and bariatric surgery. Our new study of > 500,000 teenagers details BMI and co-morbid health conditions. American Academy of Pediatrics Kaiser Permanente San Diego UC San Diego Health Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego publications.aap.org/pediatrics/art…

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We collaborated with Kaiser Permanente Research NorCal to evaluate liver health in Asian and Pacific Islander children. Chinese and Filipino children with overweight and obesity had the highest rates of elevated liver chemistry and suspected MASLD. UC San Diego Health Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/F…

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#JNutr 12-wk trial finds "daily #PentadecanoicAcid (C15:0) supplementation increased circulating C15:0 levels in young adults with #overweight or #obesity." Findings fit with growing evidence that C15:0 may be beneficial for #MetabolicHealth. Jeff Schwimmer ow.ly/9a2f50SO3bn

#JNutr 12-wk trial finds "daily #PentadecanoicAcid (C15:0) supplementation increased circulating C15:0 levels in young adults with #overweight or #obesity." Findings fit with growing evidence that C15:0 may be beneficial for #MetabolicHealth. <a href="/TheLiverPost/">Jeff Schwimmer</a> ow.ly/9a2f50SO3bn
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🚨 New publication alert! 🚨 Our systematic review on exercise for pediatric MASLD is now in PLOS One We uncover major gaps in evidence and propose research priorities to develop evidence-based exercise guidelines for kids. UC San Diego Health Sciences Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…

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🚨 Our latest paper, "Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease in Children," is now in Gut Journal ➤ Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies Thank you Dr Nidhi Goyal & Stavra Xanthakos UC San Diego Health Sciences Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego Cincinnati Children's gut.bmj.com/content/early/…

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Lovely #GUTOnline #GUTRecentAdvancesInClinicalPractice paper by Goyal et al on "Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in children" via bit.ly/3PWRNfz Jeff Schwimmer #MASLD

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🚨The LIVERS study now in HEPATOLOGY Journal the longest follow-up study of pediatric MASLD shows children with MASLD face a mortality rate >40x higher than peers. UC San Diego Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego SDSU School of Public Health today.ucsd.edu/story/children…