In this analysis of early data from the Strong Heart Study, we show that advanced MRI estimates of proton-density fat fraction (PDFF) and liver stiffness can be acquired successfully in a population of American Indians. Diagnosis of diabetes, and whether participants self-report binge-drinking are collected. Too few cases have been enrolled to permit significance testing, but PDFF values are higher for diagnosed diabetes, and stiffness values are higher for self-reported binge drinking. This study offers a unique opportunity to study the possible roles of diabetes and binge drinking in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease for an at-risk population of American Indians.
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