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- Title
Sonographic Evaluation of Fatty Liver Disease due to Sedentary Lifestyle, Diet and Effects.
- Authors
Afsar, Rehan; Younas, Hajra; Arshad, Nosheen; Akhtar, Faiza; Ali, Abid; Kouser, Samia
- Abstract
The most common disease in the world is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Occurrence of this disease is not age-related; it affects both adults and infants. The incidence of disease is affected by a number of factors such as sedentary behavior, unhealthy eating habits, obesity, and metabolic disorders. This is popular among university/college students, and it has a negative effect on their academic performance. Hepatitis, cirrhosis/fibrosis, and hepato-cellular carcinoma are common clinical pathologies associated with fatty liver disease. Abdominal ultrasound is commonly used in 71 clinical practice because it is a non-intrusive, low-cost and simply accessible modality. Early detection is effective for treating disorder along with improving outcomes. The ultimate therapy is a change of lifestyle. Combining treatments such as physical exercise, lifestyle changes, and medications is the most effective way to treat this ailment. Method: A cross-sectional investigation was conducted in the radiology lab of the University of Lahore on subjects aged 15 to 35 years who underwent a screening program from January 1st, 2021 to April 1st, 2021. Participants' age, weight, nutrition habits, social issues, living and academics, liver status, and psychological health were all included using a questionnaire in this study. Results: All of the values in the sample are greater than.70, and the threshold reliability value should be equal to or greater than.70. Except for age, every variable has a statistically significant correlation with liver disease. According to this regression study, wellbeing and fitness account for 44%, psychological health for 31%, diet for 37%, social concern for 25%, and living and epidemics for 25%. Changes in liver condition have a 36% impact. A cumulative score is calculated based on all of these parameters. Table 3 shows the effect on liver health in 56 percent of cases. The major aspect is that fatty liver disease has a positive significant relationship with students' academic achievement up to 17% to academic achievement. Conclusion: The survey's purpose is to demonstrate that daily life aspects such as diet, physical movements and academic performance shows significant positive relationship with fatty liver disease which accounts 17%. If this disorder is detected early, it can be handled more efficiently. Changing one's lifestyle is a first-line management
- Publication
Ophthalmology Update, 2021, Vol 19, Issue 4, p31
- ISSN
1993-2863
- Publication type
Academic Journal