Sustainability of diet-based moderate calorie restriction among obese patients with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease.

IF 1.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Hepatology Forum Pub Date : 2021-09-15 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.14744/hf.2021.2021.0014
Hakan Guveli, Tugce Ozlu, Busra Ersoy Tasar, Emre Batuhan Kenger, Eda Kaya
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Background and aim: The long-term sustainability of weight loss continues to be a subject of investigation. This study was designed to examine the effects of weight loss and the long-term sustainability of lifestyle modifications among obese patients with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD).

Materials and methods: A total of 40 patients who were prescribed a hypocaloric diet (~500 calories reduction for each patient), and who were followed up for 12 weeks in 4 face-to-face interviews were enrolled in the study. The patients were contacted at the 36th month, and their current weight was recorded.

Results: The mean weight at baseline of 87±13 kg decreased to 79±11 kg after 12 weeks of intervention (p<0.001). The mean weight at the 36th month did not significantly differ from that measured at the baseline (p=0.563). The mean controlled attenuation parameter decreased from 320±13 dB/m to 273±37 dB/m (p<0.001), while the median liver stiffness measurement decreased from 8.7 kPa (3.6-45.7 kPa) to 5.7 kPa (2.2-29.9 kPa) (p<0.001).

Conclusion: Strict follow-up through nutritional consultation can help achieve weight loss in obese patients with MAFLD. However, for long-term results, the collaboration of nutritionists and gastroenterologists is essential to prevent weight regain.

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在患有代谢相关性脂肪肝的肥胖患者中开展基于饮食的适度卡路里限制的可持续性。
背景和目的:减肥的长期可持续性仍是一个研究课题。本研究旨在探讨代谢相关性脂肪肝(MAFLD)肥胖患者减肥的效果以及改变生活方式的长期可持续性:本研究共招募了 40 名接受低热量饮食治疗(每人减少约 500 卡路里)的患者,对他们进行了为期 12 周的随访,共进行了 4 次面对面访谈。在第 36 个月时与患者取得联系,记录他们目前的体重:结果:基线时的平均体重为 87±13 公斤,经过 12 周的干预后降至 79±11 公斤(第 36 个月与基线时的测量值无显著差异(P=0.563))。平均控制衰减参数从 320±13 dB/m 降至 273±37 dB/m(p 结论:通过营养咨询进行严格的随访可帮助肥胖的 MAFLD 患者减轻体重。然而,为了取得长期效果,营养学家和胃肠病学家的合作对于防止体重反弹至关重要。
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