Fighting Fatty Liver in India (FFL)
NAFLD
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for NAFLD
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria
- aged 18 years or over
- Male
- Able to give informed consent
- NAFLD diagnosis showing Fatty/echo-bright liver on ultrasound within past 3 months
- Able to attend yoga sessions
- Able to undergo MRI
- Consumer of at least 300g (uncooked weight) white rice per day (on average)
- No allergy to red rice or lentils
- Medically suitable for repeated blood sampling
Exclusion criteria
- Known or suspected cirrhosis on clinical/histological/radiological grounds
- Current or recent history of significant alcohol consumption (>14units per week)
Other documented causes of chronic liver disease including:
- Hepatitis B or C infection
- Drug-induced liver disease
- Alcohol-related liver disease
- Autoimmune hepatitis
- Wilson's disease, Haemachromatosis
- Primary biliary cirrhosis, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
- Currently taking medication that can induce steatosis (corticosteroids, Amiodarone, Tamoxifen, Methotrexate)
- Evidence of any other unstable or untreated clinically significant immunological, endocrine, haematological, gastrointestinal, neurological, neoplastic or psychiatric disease
*Female
- A number of gender specific confounders (menstrual cycle, age etc) mean that mechanistic studies in small sample sizes are limited to men. The local cohort being used comprises males only.
Sites / Locations
- Population Health and Research InstituteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Diet change (red rice) with yoga
Yoga
Following randomisation, participants are given a schedule of group and personal meetings and details of each session. Food for the diet (red rice and lentils) will be provided for those randomised to the diet arm. The study will last 16 weeks following start of the diet/yoga programme. There will be further visits to measure outcomes at week 8 and week 16. All participants in both arms will complete the same programme of Yoga sessions, organized and delivered by experienced practitioners under direction of Dr Leena Mohan at the Holistic Health and Research Institute.
Following randomisation, participants are given a schedule of group and personal meetings and details of each session. The study will last 16 weeks following start of the diet/yoga programme. There will be further visits to measure outcomes at week 8 and week 16. All participants in both arms will complete the same programme of Yoga sessions, organized and delivered by experienced practitioners under direction of Dr Leena Mohan at the Holistic Health and Research Institute.