Shocking the appetite away: TENS device tested for fatty liver

NCT ID NCT07200934

First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026 · Updated 28 times

Summary

This study looks at whether adding a gentle electrical stimulation called TENS to a Mediterranean diet can help people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease feel less hungry and improve liver enzyme levels. Fifty adults aged 35-45 with a BMI between 30 and 35 will be split into two groups: one gets the diet plus TENS, the other gets the diet alone. Researchers will measure appetite, liver enzymes, and body weight before and after treatment.

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Locations

  • Internal Medicine Hospital Cairo University

    Giza, Egypt

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