ISSN: 2475-3181
Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital, Granada, Spain
 Review Article   
								
																Steatotic Liver Disease: Review of Diagnosis and Treatment of Sarcopenia 
																Author(s): Juan Manuel Guardia-Baena*, Carmen Castellanos Lluch, Beatriz Fernández Medina, Juan Bautista Moro     Hernández and Maryam Sidahi Serrano             
								
																
						 Despite being a prevalent disease, Steatotic Liver Disease (SLD) is not as well recognized by clinicians as other metabolic diseases. The high prevalence of SLD and the associated high morbidity and mortality require an early diagnosis of the disease because of its potential evolution to malignancy.
Sarcopenia is present in 22%-62% of patients with cirrhosis. Given the overlapping pathophysiology between SLD and sarcopenia, it is difficult to determine whether sarcopenia is a genuine pathogenic factor in the development of SLD or a complication of it. Diagnostic methods have been developed to assess muscle mass in patients with SLD, but neither are they standardized nor is there a definite pharmacological therapy for treating sarcopenia or cachexia at the clinical level.
Nutritional assessment should be a fundamental part of the initial approach to the patient with.. View More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.35248/2475-3181.24.10.282