Effect of Dietary and Life Style Modification on Post Liver Transplant Obesity
Post Liver Transplantation Weight Gain, Post Liver Transplantation Obesity, Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Post Liver Transplantation Weight Gain focused on measuring Post liver transplant, weight reduction classes, obesity, weight management, dietary and lifestyle modification
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult liver transplant recipients
- Those who have undergone one liver transplantation during 3 months before the time of inclusion.
- Ability to communicate in English (to be able to independently follow directives and record their activities in recall diaries).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients under 18 years old
- refusal to give a written consent to participate in the study
- Those who received liver graft more than 3 months before time of inclusion
- Significant cardiovascular or musculoskeletal health problems interfering with basic physical activity
- Any manifestations of hepatic failure such as ascites and hepatic encephalopathy
- Patients will be removed from the study if they develop intolerance to the dietary and physical recommendations (e.g. remarkable fatigue).
Sites / Locations
- Center for Liver Diseases, UPMC.
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control group
Dietary and Lifestyle counseling
The first group (Group 1) will include the control subjects. They will receive one session of dietary and behavioral education.
This group will receive a weight management and life style modification program. It consists of up to 6 weekly sessions of nutritional and physical exercise education. These initial sessions will concentrate on lifestyle modifications program including healthy food selections, emphasizing reduced fat consumption (<=30% of daily calories) and restriction of proteins to create a daily negative energy balance of ~500 kcal/day. Participants will be encouraged to start with 10 minutes of outdoor or at home physical activity such as walking or cycling then gradually increase the activity duration up to 30 minutes daily.