Objective. To study the features of endocrine function in non-alcoholic fatty disease of the pancreas in patients with chronic pancreatitis in remission.
 Materials and methods. There were examined 62 patients with chronic pancreatitis without exacerbation, who were admitted to the day hospital department of the City Clinical Hospital № 9 (Izhevsk). The data of laboratory and instrumental research methods, the features of the pancreatic endocrine function in patients with chronic pancreatitis, accompanied by fatty degeneration of the organ were analyzed.
 Results. Pancreatic steatosis was detected in 80.8 % of cases in patients with chronic pancreatitis in remission with metabolically complicated obesity. Violation of endocrine function was diagnosed in 19.3 % of cases. In the presence of insulin resistance, 6 (16.7 %) of the examined patients were diagnosed type 2 diabetes for the first time. At high insulin levels, 4 (6.5 %) patients had no changes in the indicators of fasting sugar.
 Conclusions. All patients with increased insulin resistance and metabolically complicated obesity require a comprehensive clinical and laboratory-instrumental study for the early detection of non-alcoholic fatty pancreatic disease. When establishing the signs of fatty degeneration of the pancreas, dispensary observation as well as prophylactic and therapeutic measures are necessary to prevent the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus.