CONCLUSIONS: Urinary BPA levels are positively associated

CONCLUSIONS:Urinary This study examined the association between urinary BPA levels in men and the risk of developing NAFLD. RESULTS: There was a significant linear association between elevated urinary BPA levels and the risk of developing NAFLD. By providing information herein, we are not diagnosing, treating, curing, mitigating, or preventing any type of disease or medical condition. NAFLD was determined using the hepatic steatosis index after excluding other causes of liver disease. After adjustment for covariance, the OR for NAFLD in the third and fourth quartiles was 1.31 [95% CI: 1.03-1.67] and 1.32 [95% CI: 1.03-1.70], respectively. Advice should be sought from a licensed physician before initiating any natural, integrative, or traditional treatment. Further experimental studies are needed to understand the molecular mechanisms of BPA influence on the prevalence of NAFLD.

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