PubMed ID:
22197855
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2012
Affiliation: Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1097/MPG.0b013e318229da1a
Authors:
Hoofnagle J,
Vuppalanchi R,
Chalasani N,
Kleiner D,
Abdelmalek M,
Abrams S,
Ackermann S,
Aouizerat B,
Arceo D,
Bambha K,
Barlow S,
Bass NM,
Behling C,
Belt P,
Belt P,
Bhimalli P,
Boyett S,
Brancati FL,
Brunt EM,
Byam E,
Clark JM,
Coffey M,
Colvin R,
Colvin R,
Contos MJ,
Cummings OW,
Dasarathy S,
Derdoy J,
Diehl AM,
Donithan M,
Doo E,
Durelle J,
Espinosa D,
Everhart J,
Fairly LA,
Ferrell LD,
Filipowski D,
Fuchs M,
Gottfried M,
Grave GD,
Green M,
Guy C,
Hawkins C,
Hoffmann J,
Hollick R,
Huang TT,
Isaacson M,
Jones A,
Killenberg P,
Kim W,
King D,
Klipsch A,
Kowdley KV,
Kwan S,
Lavine JE,
Lavine JE,
Lee L,
Liu YC,
Luketic VA,
Lydecker A,
Mann P,
McCullough A,
Mendoza S,
Merriman R,
Miriel L,
Mohan P,
Molleston J,
Molleston JP,
Mooney J,
Morris A,
Murray K,
Murray KF,
Nair K,
NASH CRN Research Group,
Nelson J,
Pabst M,
Palomares Z,
Pan YP,
Pfeifer K,
Piercy D,
Ragozzino L,
Robuck PR,
Rosenthal M,
Rosenthal P,
Rosenthal P,
Sandhu B,
Sanyal AJ,
Sargeant C,
Sargent R,
Saunders C,
Scheimann A,
Schwimmer JB,
Schwimmer JB,
Seeff L,
Selph K,
Siegner J,
Sirlin C,
Smith M,
Stager M,
Steel T,
Stein T,
Sternberg A,
Stewart S,
Subbarao G,
Tetri BA,
Thompson J,
Tonascia J,
Tonascia J,
Torbenson M,
Trinh V,
Unalp A,
Ünalp-Arida A,
Van Natta M,
Vos MB,
Wang C,
White M,
Wilson L,
Yates K,
Yeh M,
Young M
Studies:
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Clinical Research Network
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease in children in the United States. Although changes in diet are often recommended to improve NAFLD, little is known regarding the influence of diet on histologic features of the disease.