Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases

<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p><strong>Background and Objective:</strong> The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver Disease (NAFLD) and its complications in adults are increasing. Nutritional habits and its consequent obesity are major risk factors for...

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Main Authors: Ali-Asghar Kolahi, Rakhshaneh Pakdaman, Mohammad Mivehchi, Pooneh Dehghan
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Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2016-03-01
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/10097
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spelling doaj-1e83a4a69f0b4423a8230fb1ee987acb2021-02-02T04:50:43ZfasShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i ijtimā̒ī2383-30332423-47022016-03-012280875765Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseasesAli-Asghar Kolahi0Rakhshaneh Pakdaman1Mohammad Mivehchi2Pooneh Dehghan3Social Determinants of Health Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Velenjak, Tehran, IranSocial Determinants of Health Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Velenjak, Tehran, IranHamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, IranFaculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p><strong>Background and Objective:</strong> The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver Disease (NAFLD) and its complications in adults are increasing. Nutritional habits and its consequent obesity are major risk factors for developing the disease. The aim of this study was comparing nutritional habits and body mass index in two groups of participants with and without NAFLD.</p><p><strong>Materials and Methods</strong>: This case control study was performed with participation of 170 people aged 20-55, who referred to the department of sonography in the Taleghani teaching hospital of Tehran. The sampling method was convenience sampling. Data collected by interview with the individuals. Socio-demographic characteristics, reason for referring, and nutritional habits were determined. Anthropometric measurements and liver ultrasound were also performed. Data were analyzed by using t-test for comparing the means between 2 groups and chi-square test for determining the relationship between the variables. P-values of 0.05 or less were considered statistically significant.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: The group with the disease significantly consumed more high-fat dairy products than the group without the disease (42% vs. 23%) (P=0.013). The mean (SD) for weekly consumption of fruits in the group with the disease was significantly higher than that in the group without the disease 11.6(6.7) vs. 8.2(5.5) unit (P=0.001). The mean (SD) for BMI of the group with the disease was higher than that of the group without the disease 32.8(6.6) vs. 24.4(3) respectively (P&lt;0.001).  Unexpectedly, the mean (SD) for weekly consumption of fast foods in the group without fatty liver with 0.8(0.9) was two times more than that in the affected group with 0.4(0.8) (P=0.012).              </p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong>: The prevalence of obesity and some unhealthy eating habits in patients with NAFLD and those at risk, requires designing and implementing educational interventions for increasing individuals’ awareness and improving their attitude towards healthy eating behaviors. </p>http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/10097Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Nutritional Behavior, Body Mass Index, Obesity
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author Ali-Asghar Kolahi
Rakhshaneh Pakdaman
Mohammad Mivehchi
Pooneh Dehghan
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Rakhshaneh Pakdaman
Mohammad Mivehchi
Pooneh Dehghan
Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
Salāmat-i ijtimā̒ī
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Nutritional Behavior, Body Mass Index, Obesity
author_facet Ali-Asghar Kolahi
Rakhshaneh Pakdaman
Mohammad Mivehchi
Pooneh Dehghan
author_sort Ali-Asghar Kolahi
title Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
title_short Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
title_full Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
title_fullStr Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Nutritional Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Patients with and without Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
title_sort comparison of nutritional behaviors and body mass index in patients with and without non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Salāmat-i ijtimā̒ī
issn 2383-3033
2423-4702
publishDate 2016-03-01
description <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p><strong>Background and Objective:</strong> The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver Disease (NAFLD) and its complications in adults are increasing. Nutritional habits and its consequent obesity are major risk factors for developing the disease. The aim of this study was comparing nutritional habits and body mass index in two groups of participants with and without NAFLD.</p><p><strong>Materials and Methods</strong>: This case control study was performed with participation of 170 people aged 20-55, who referred to the department of sonography in the Taleghani teaching hospital of Tehran. The sampling method was convenience sampling. Data collected by interview with the individuals. Socio-demographic characteristics, reason for referring, and nutritional habits were determined. Anthropometric measurements and liver ultrasound were also performed. Data were analyzed by using t-test for comparing the means between 2 groups and chi-square test for determining the relationship between the variables. P-values of 0.05 or less were considered statistically significant.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: The group with the disease significantly consumed more high-fat dairy products than the group without the disease (42% vs. 23%) (P=0.013). The mean (SD) for weekly consumption of fruits in the group with the disease was significantly higher than that in the group without the disease 11.6(6.7) vs. 8.2(5.5) unit (P=0.001). The mean (SD) for BMI of the group with the disease was higher than that of the group without the disease 32.8(6.6) vs. 24.4(3) respectively (P&lt;0.001).  Unexpectedly, the mean (SD) for weekly consumption of fast foods in the group without fatty liver with 0.8(0.9) was two times more than that in the affected group with 0.4(0.8) (P=0.012).              </p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong>: The prevalence of obesity and some unhealthy eating habits in patients with NAFLD and those at risk, requires designing and implementing educational interventions for increasing individuals’ awareness and improving their attitude towards healthy eating behaviors. </p>
topic Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Nutritional Behavior, Body Mass Index, Obesity
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/en-ch/article/view/10097
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