Young Hee Cho, Jong Sung Kim, Sung Soo Kim, Jin Kyu Jung, Seok Joon Yoon, Hyeun Young Kim,
Yoon Kyung Bae
Department of Family Medicine, Research Institute for Medical Sciences, Chungnam National University
School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea
Background: The aspartate transaminase (AST)/alanine
transferase (ALT) ratio increases with alcohol
consumption. This study investigated AST/ALT ratio
according to alcohol drinking and predictive power of
AST/ALT ratio for heavy drinking in Korean men
Methods: In 2015, 830 men with no history of disease or
medication affecting liver function values were
selected. Using 14 g of alcohol as the standard glass, odd
ratios (ORs) of AST/ALT ratio over 1 among the
drinking group were compared with the non-drinking group
by multiple logistic analyses. Screening of heavy
drinkers was conducted according to both NIAAA and
Korean guidelines. Using AST/ALT ratio >1, sensitivity,
specificity, positive predictive values, negative predictive
values, positive likelihood ratios, negative likelihood
ratios and odds ratios were investigated.
Results: After correcting for age, body mass index,
exercising, and smoking history, ORs (95% confidence
interval)
of AST/ALT >1 were 1.607 (1.048-2.464) in <8 glasses
group, 2.172 (1.160-4.065) in the 14 glasses
group, and 3.670 (2.218-6.053) in the >14 glasses group.
When AST/ALT >1 in the drinking group, sensitivity,
specificity, positive predictive values, negative predictive
values, likelihood ratios (LR)+, LR- and OR according
to NIAAA guidelines, were 57.2%, 52.7%, 23.2%, 76.8%,
1.21 (1.04-1.41), 0.81 (0.67-0.98), and 1.49
(1.05-2.01), respectively. By Korean guidelines, these
values were 55.2%, 55.3%, 33.7%, 66.3%, 1.24
(1.03-1.36), 0.84 (0.72-0.98), and 1.40 (1.04-1.89),
respectively.
Conclusions: Healthy male adults showed a positive
correlation between risk of AST/ALT >1 and drinking
amount compared to the non-drinking group. Use of the
AST/ALT >1 in combination with other blood markers
to predict excessive drinking is advisable.
Korean J Health Promot 2017;17(2):64-70
Keywords: Alcohol drinking, Aspartate aminotransferase,
Alanine transaminase, National Institute on Alcohol
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