Zap your appetite, heal your liver? new study combines diet and electrical stimulation
NCT ID NCT07200934
Summary
This study is testing if using a TENS device, which delivers mild electrical pulses to the skin, can help people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease better follow a Mediterranean diet. Researchers want to see if this combination helps reduce appetite, lower liver enzyme levels, and improve other health measures. The study will involve 50 participants who will follow the diet, with some also receiving the TENS therapy.
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Internal Medicine Hospital Cairo University
Giza, Egypt
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