Here is some information about interpreting the results:-
"In patients with an NAFLD fibrosis score above 0.676, the presence of advanced liver fibrosis can be diagnosed with high accuracy. In patients with an NAFLD fibrosis score below -1.455, advanced liver fibrosis can be excluded with high accuracy. Scores between -1.455 and 0.676 are considered “indeterminate.” " https://www.questdiagnostics.com/healthcare-professionals/clinical-education-center/faq/faq152
I dont have any of the other parameters in order to be able to use the calculator. My surgery doesnt do online results. I am in Wales. My last full blood tests were March 2020, just before the first lockdown.
If I tick diabetic (glucose out of normal range) then I get a value similar to yours, even though the rest of my blood results are normal. If I untick diabetic as my blood sugars are normal, then I get a low predicted value. So that must mean that running your blood sugars above normal levels causes fatty liver? Something I didn't know.