Lifestyle Modification Therapy and its Effect on Weight Status of Non-Alcoholic Male Liver Disease Patients

Nafisha Parveen, N. Gurwara
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This study examines the impact of lifestyle modification counselling on the weight status of non-alcoholic liver disease patients. To conduct the study 300 newly diagnosed male liver disease patients were selected as samples and randomly placed into experimental and control group. The study area of this study was the Raipur district of Chhattisgarh. The standard anthropometric test was used for the assessment of height and weight and BMI was calculated using a formula. Three months counselling program was prepared based on the Fantastic Lifestyle Assessment Checklist. Results reveal that in the pre-test assessment, 22.7% of male liver disease patients lie in the normal weight category whereas after three months of lifestyle counselling the percentage increased to 26.7%. In the pre-test assessment of male liver disease patients in the control group, 12.7% were normal weight and this percentage remained unchanged in the post-test assessment. It has been reported that even slight weight loss due to positive lifestyle changes improves the condition of non-alcoholic liver disease patients hence the results of this study have magnanimous importance towards the management of non-alcoholic liver disease patients.
生活方式改变治疗对非酒精性男性肝病患者体重状况的影响
本研究探讨生活方式改变咨询对非酒精性肝病患者体重状况的影响。本研究选取300例新诊断的男性肝病患者作为样本,随机分为实验组和对照组。本研究的研究区域是恰蒂斯加尔邦的赖布尔区。使用标准人体测量测试来评估身高和体重,并使用公式计算BMI。根据梦幻生活方式评估清单准备了为期三个月的咨询计划。结果显示,在测试前评估中,22.7%的男性肝病患者属于正常体重,而在三个月的生活方式咨询后,这一比例增加到26.7%。在对照组男性肝病患者的测试前评估中,12.7%的人体重正常,在测试后评估中这一比例保持不变。据报道,由于积极的生活方式改变,即使是轻微的体重减轻,也能改善非酒精性肝病患者的病情,因此本研究的结果对非酒精性肝病患者的管理具有重大意义。
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