Observational Study
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World J Hepatol. Jan 27, 2025; 17(1): 101630
Published online Jan 27, 2025. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v17.i1.101630
Table 1 Demographic and baseline parameters of study participants across intervention groups, n (%)
Parameters
Total
Group A
Group B
Group C
Total22 (100)7 (31.8)9 (40.9)6 (27.3)
    Male14 (63.6)5 (71.4)5 (55.5)4 (66.6)
    Age in years45.59 ± 11.0248.00 ± 12.0345.89 ± 13.8542.33 ± 2.94
    Overweight6 (27.3)1 (14.2)4 (44.4)1 (16.7)
    Obese16 (72.7)6 (85.8)5 (55.6)5 (83.3)
Region
    North India4 (18.2)1 (25.0)2 (50.0)1 (25.0)
    South India9 (40.9)1 (11.2)4 (44.4)4 (44.4)
    West India6 (27.3)2 (33.3)3 (50.0)1 (16.7)
    East India3 (13.6)3 (100.0)0 (0)0 (0)
Employment status
    Student0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
    Housewife4 (18.2)0 (0)2 (50.0)2 (50.0)
    Employed12 (54.6)4 (33.3)6 (50.0)2 (16.7)
    Self-employed3 (13.6)2 (66.7)1 (33.3)0 (0.00)
    Retired3 (13.6)1 (33.3)0 (0)2 (66.7)
    Residence
    Within metropolitan area22 (100)7 (31.8)9 (40.9)6 (27.3)
Dietary pattern
    Vegetarian7 (31.8)4 (57.1)2 (28.6)1 (14.3)
    Non-vegetarian15 (68.2)3 (20)7 (46.7)5 (33.3)