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Background Impaired muscle function is frequent in cirrhosis and potentially participates in liver disease progression. Data from non-cirrhotic patients with steatotic liver disease (SLD) are lacking. Our aims were to determine if muscle function was impaired in a non-cirrhotic cohort of patients with SLD and if the SLD subtype and severity were associated with impaired muscle function. Methods Patients with SLD and controls were prospectively recruited. Liver disease was assessed by imaging, vibration-controlled transient elastography and non-invasive tests. Muscle function was assessed by the liver frailty index (LFI) and isokinetic dynamometer. Diet and physical activity habits were recorded using dedicated questionnaires to measure the energetic balance. Results One-hundred and fifty patients with non-cirrhotic SLD (75 patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease [MASLD] and 75 patients with alcohol-related liver disease [ALD]) and 30 non-SLD controls were prospectively recruited. The LFI negatively correlated to lower limb muscle strength assessed by isokinetic dynamometer in all participant groups (r = 0.82 in the control group; r = 0.69 in the pooled SLD group—p < 0.0001). Both SLD groups showed muscle strength impairment assessed by the LFI compared to age- and gender-matched controls. In multivariate analysis, the presence of SLD was associated with impaired muscle function independently of age, BMI and energetic balance, with a higher risk related to ALD. Conclusions Patients with SLD already show impaired muscle function compared to controls independently of age, gender and energetic balance. Taken together, our data support a potential disruption of the liver–muscle axis already occurring in SLD prior to cirrhosis.
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Henin, G., Goffaux, A., Declerck, S., André-Dumont, S., Pendeville, E., Valet, M., Lejeune, T., Dahlqvist, G., Loumaye, A., Schnabl, B., Starkel, P., & Lanthier, N. (2025). Non‐Cirrhotic Steatotic Liver Disease is Associated With Impaired Muscle Function: A Cross‐Sectional Study. JCSM Communications, 8(2), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1002/rco2.70012 (Original work published 2025)