4 months ago
I am 26 year old. My weight is 66 kgs. I am suffering from fatty liver problems and I have ovarian cysts. Please suggest something as I have stomach problem
4 months ago
Dear Rashmi, Thank you for the question
Fat in the liver can come from diet, increased fat production in the liver, or decreased ability of the liver to clear the fat. Genetics can affect all of these processes. Diets that contain high amounts of carbohydrates and sugars can stimulate fat production in the liver cells.
Fatty liver may affect the gut microbiota which therefor impacts the digestive health and can lead to various digestive issues such as gastritis, bloating, indigestion, GERD, According to some studies, increased good gut bacteria has shown to manage NAFLD (Non Alcoholic fatty liver disease).
Lifestyle alteration, including dietary modifications plays an important role in the management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
It is recommended to consult a specialized health care professional such as hepatologist for further assistance and management.
WHO has given different BMI (Body mass index) classifications to categorise adults into different weight categories. BMI is a simple index of weight-for-height. It can be considered as a 2nd level indicator of overall health.
It can be calculated using a simple formula of BMI = Weight (kg) / Height (m²)
Following is the WHO BMI Classification for Asians
18.5 to 23 - Normal
Less than 18.5 - Underweight
23 to 27.5 - Overweight
Above 27.5 - Obese
As per WHO BMI (Body Mass Index) classification, a person weighing less than 18.5 kg/m2 is considered underweight.
For general wellbeing, you can begin by consuming a balanced diet is which provides all the nutrients in required amounts and proper proportions. It can easily be achieved through a blend of the four basic food groups. The quantities of foods needed to meet the nutrient requirements vary with age, gender, physiological status and physical activity. A balanced diet should provide around 50-60% of total calories from carbohydrates, preferably from complex carbohydrates, about 10-15% from proteins and 20-30% from both visible and invisible fat.
As a general dietary guideline, for an apparently healthy individual/ with no specific health or nutrition needs and/or metabolic condition it is recommended to consume 2000kcal/d and for Women, the RDA for protein requirement is 46g/d and for fiber it is 25g/d.
Here are few nutritional guidelines for healthy balanced diet & manage fatty liver
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop in or on the ovary. They are common and can occur in all age groups.
We request you to kindly contact your gynaecologist for appropriate assistance and management.
For a customised and personalised meal plan for specific conditions, please contact your Health care professional.
Hope we have answered your query.
Wishing you a great day ahead
4 months ago
Thank you 🙏🏼