Abstract

To examine the relationship between changes in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and those in body composition and metabolic factors in participants receiving medical health checkups (4350 men [mean age 52.5years] and 5398 women [mean age 50.5years]) METHODS: We divided the participants into four types based on their ALT value at baseline and 1year: A, ALT≤30 (baseline) and ≤30 (1year); B, ALT ≥31 (baseline) and ≤30 (1year); C, ALT≤30 (baseline) and ≥31 (1year); and D, ALT≥31 (baseline) and ≥31 (1year). The change in each body composition-related parameter (waist circumference, fat mass, fat-free mass, fat mass to fat-free mass ratio, etc.) after 1-year was defined as Δ. The mean changes in waist circumference (cm) in the four types (A, B, C, and D) were -0.33, -1.54, 0.66, and -0.29 (overall p<0.0001) in men, and -0.19, -0.90, 0.30, and 0.090 (overall p<0.0001) in women. The mean changes in fat mass (kg) in the four types were -0.027, -0.86, 0.62, and 0.092 (overall p<0.0001) in men, and 0.0067, -0.48, 0.39, and 0.063 (overall p<0.0001) in women. The mean changes in fat-free mass (kg) in the four types were -0.028, -0.55, 0.42, and -0.034 (overall p<0.0001) in men, and -0.0091, -0.34, 0.12, and -0.045 (overall p=0.0012) in women. The mean changes in fat mass to fat-free mass ratio in the four types were -0.00042, -0.0120, 0.00837, and 0.00171 (overall p<0.0001) in men, and -0.00013, -0.00817, 0.00730, and 0.00628 (overall p<0.0001) in women. A decrease in ALT to ≤30IU/L may be associated with improved body composition balance, but caution should be exercised for the decrease in muscle mass.

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