2021
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd013156.pub2
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Lifestyle modifications for nonalcohol-related fatty liver disease: a network meta-analysis

Abstract: Lifestyle modifications for non-alcohol related fatty liver disease: a network meta-analysis.

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“…There remains uncertainty about the effects of lifestyle interventions on clinical outcomes, such as mortality, hepatic cirrhosis, and HCC, which are unlikely to be noted in trials with less than five to ten years follow-up [54].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There remains uncertainty about the effects of lifestyle interventions on clinical outcomes, such as mortality, hepatic cirrhosis, and HCC, which are unlikely to be noted in trials with less than five to ten years follow-up [54].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So zeigte eine kontrollierte Studie an normalgewichtigen (BMI 22,7 kg/m 2 ) NAFLD Patienten in Hong-Kong, dass eine hypokalorische Ernährung mit einer Gewichtsreduktion um 3–5 % in 50 % zur Remission der NAFLD (gemessen an der Bestimmung des hepatischen Fettgehalts mittels 1 H-MRS) führte 288 . Andere Diätformen müssen noch evaluiert werden 338 339 .…”
Section: Therapieunclassified
“…A controlled study of normal weight (BMI 22.7 kg/m²) NAFLD patients in Hong Kong showed that a low-calorie diet, achieving a weight reduction of 3–5 %, leads to remission of NAFLD in 50 % (measured by the hepatic fat content using 1 H-MRS) 281 . Other types of diet have yet to be evaluated 330 331 .…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%