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Improvement Of Total Body Weight Loss In A Comprehensive Weight Loss Program At A Community Gastroenterology Practice With Consistent Support Group Attendance, Nishant S. Kumar Bs, Sejal Gunaratnam Ms, Sangini Tolia Md, Mallory Evans Rd, Naresh Gunaratnam Md Agaf
Improvement Of Total Body Weight Loss In A Comprehensive Weight Loss Program At A Community Gastroenterology Practice With Consistent Support Group Attendance, Nishant S. Kumar Bs, Sejal Gunaratnam Ms, Sangini Tolia Md, Mallory Evans Rd, Naresh Gunaratnam Md Agaf
Medical Student Research Symposium
Introduction
Obesity-related gastrointestinal disorders, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), account for over 30% of visits to GI practices. Total body weight loss (TBWL) of 10% or more is associated with reversal of NAFLD-associated fibrosis and steatosis. Support groups have proven to help individuals recover from other lifestyle diseases. This study assesses the impact of support group attendance on a patient achieving 10% TBWL while enrolled in a community-based weight loss program.
Methods
Patients participated in a 6-month support group with weekly meetings. TBWL was calculated by taking the difference between the patient’s starting weight and their 6-month weight divided …
Exploring The Longitudinal Associations Between Diet And Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction Among Middle-Aged Adults In The Cardia Study, Meaghan Osborne, Dragana Komnenov
Exploring The Longitudinal Associations Between Diet And Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction Among Middle-Aged Adults In The Cardia Study, Meaghan Osborne, Dragana Komnenov
Medical Student Research Symposium
There is currently limited evidence for the use of pharmacotherapies for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Given that diet is a key health behavior, the purpose of this study was to explore dietary predictors of HFpEF among middle-aged adults. All data were obtained from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study, a longitudinal cohort study. We analyzed the data from males and females (n= 2505) who had (1) completed the diet questionnaire at year(Y) 20 of follow-up and (2) undergone Doppler scan at Y30. We then classified participants as having HFpEF or not using three separate …