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ea0081ep480 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Age aspects and body mass index in patients with toxic hepatitis

Prokopchuk Oksana , Hospodarskyy Ihor , Gavryliuk Nadiia , Danchak Svitlana , Kozak Olha

Background: Over the last year the social consequences of obesity has become significant, with weight-based stigmatization and prejudiced common outcomes. Toxic hepatitis is one of those diseases that has obese as comorbidity in different age groups. The pervasiveness of prejudice toward obese in patients with toxic hepatitis makes it imperative that scientists have access to valid and reliable measures to assess weight bias.Objectives: Age groups struct...

ea0090p637 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Non-invasive methods of assessment of liver fibrosis in patients following chemotherapy

Prokopchuk Oksana , Hospodarskyy Ihor , Danchak Svitlana , Kozak Olha , Havrulyuk Nadiia

Toxic hepatitis is a diffuse inflammatory process in the liver which is caused by the impact of industrial poisons of hepatotoxic action in doses exceeding the maximum allowable concentration. Given the complexity of differentiation, in fact, the symptoms of the disease from possible side effects of treatment, the statistics of the prevalence of the disease in this profile is quite ambiguous. Data from clinical studies show that in the structure of acute and chronic liver dise...

ea0073ep59 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Overweight impact on the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver fibrosis

Gavryliuk Nadiia , Hospodarskyy Ihor , Prokopchuk Oksana , Havrylyuk Michail

BackgroundCurrently, the overweight and obesity influence on human organs and systems is being studied all over the world, which are based on the violation of metabolic processes of fat and carbon metabolism, hyperglycemia with glucose toxicity, insulin resistance, obesity and metabolic syndrome. NAFLD progresses not only from steatosis to steatohepatitis (NASH), but is accompanied by liver fibrosis with transformation into cirrhosis and hepatocellular c...

ea0073ep85 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Assessment of obesity in patients with toxic hepatitis

Prokopchuk Oksana , Hospodarskyy Ihor , Gavryliuk Nadiia , Danchak Svitlana

BackgroundOver the last years obesity has become an important medical and social problem in almost all countries of the world. The social significance of the problem is determined by the disability threat of patients and reduction of overall life expectancy due to the frequent comorbidities development. According to scientific data and modern ideas, there are a number of factors that affect not only the course of toxic hepatitis, but also the therapy eff...