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MEDINA
(Mediterranean Dietary Intervention
study in Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease)
Prepared by : Salwa Ibrahim
Supervised by : Dr. Ola Anabtawi
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• INTRODUCTION
• METHODS
• RESULT
• DISCUSSION
• Recommendation
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and its progressive form, non-
alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are among the most prevalent of liver
diseases worldwide.
Approximately 20 to 30 % of the adult population has NAFLD, making it the
most common liver disease in developed countries .
The incidence is as high as 50–85 % in people with pre-diabetes and
diabetes.
Diet is a modifiable risk factor that can potentially be targeted
in both the prevention and treatment of NAFLD.
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Lead to cirrhosis
Hepatocellular and its
carcinoma complication
include :
NAFLD
portal Hepatic
hypertensive decompensation
bleeding
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