Short-term multidisciplinary non-pharmacological intervention is effective in reducing liver fat content assessed non-invasively in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
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2013
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Short-term multidisciplinary non-pharmacological intervention is effective in reducing liver fat content assessed non-invasively in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) / Scaglioni, Federica; Marino, Mariano; Ciccia, Stefania; Procaccini, Alessia; Busacchi, Marcello; Loria, Paola; Lonardo, Amedeo; Malavolti, Marcella; Battistini, Nino Carlo; Pellegrini, Massimo; Carubbi, Francesca; Bellentani, Stefano. - In: CLINICS AND RESEARCH IN HEPATOLOGY AND GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 2210-7401. - STAMPA. - 37:4(2013), pp. 353-358. [10.1016/j.clinre.2012.10.009]
Abstract:
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) ranges from simple steatosis to steatohepatitis, and cirrhosis in patients with alcohol intake less than 20 g/day, and is usually associated with insulin resistance (IR).
We tested the efficacy of a non-pharmacological multidisciplinary intervention based on a personalized diet, physical activity and behavior therapy.
In this open non-randomized study, personalized diet, physical exercise and behaviour therapy for 3 months were prescribed in 12 consecutive patients with NAFLD.
Data show that the multidisciplinary intervention produced a significant reduction of total caloric intake, a 8% reduction in body weight, a modest increase in daily physical activity, a significant (P<0.001) reduction of aminotransferases and a decrease of total hepatic fat content.
We tested the efficacy of a non-pharmacological multidisciplinary intervention based on a personalized diet, physical activity and behavior therapy.
In this open non-randomized study, personalized diet, physical exercise and behaviour therapy for 3 months were prescribed in 12 consecutive patients with NAFLD.
Data show that the multidisciplinary intervention produced a significant reduction of total caloric intake, a 8% reduction in body weight, a modest increase in daily physical activity, a significant (P<0.001) reduction of aminotransferases and a decrease of total hepatic fat content.
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Combined Modality Therapy; Fatty Liver; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease; Patient Care Team; Time Factors
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Scaglioni, Federica; Marino, Mariano; Ciccia, Stefania; Procaccini, Alessia; Busacchi, Marcello; Loria, Paola; Lonardo, Amedeo; Malavolti, Marcella; Battistini, Nino Carlo; Pellegrini, Massimo; Carubbi, Francesca; Bellentani, Stefano
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