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Predicting the risk of fatty liver disease with the behavior pattern and lifestyle Download PDF


Moslem palic1*, S. Abdolwahab Samavi2
Abstract

The aim of this study is Predicting the risk of fatty liver disease with the behavior pattern and lifestyle. This research was descriptive and correlation method. The sample size consisted of 140 male and female patients were included hospitals in Bandar Abbas. The sampling method was purposive stratified sampling. Sampling selected among patients who had a body mass index over 27. Result showed that Research predictor variables in the model health with wald 4.52 (p:0.001), sports and fitness to wald 3.53 (p: 0.01), weight management and nutrition with wald 2.75 (p:0.001), prevention of diseases with wald 3.16 (p:0.001), avoid drugs and drugs with the wald 2.25 (p:0.001), accident prevention with wald 2.51 (p:0.001) and behavioral pattern of the wald 28.4 (p:0.05) with criterion variables, the risk of fatty liver ( non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) have a significant relationship. In this model variables spiritual health, mental health and social health have no significant correlation with the criterion variable. Daily exercise and regular intake of fruits and vegetables has a beneficial effect on the disease gradual weight loss in obese individuals is necessary and useful.
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