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Lifestyle Changes in PCOS with OSA and NAFLD

Lifestyle Changes in PCOS with OSA and NAFLD

Recruiting
30-40 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Complain of obstructive sleeping apnea and fatty liver is common in PCOS women so lifestyle changes are recommended

Description

Forty obese PCOS men with obstructive sleeping apnea and compaint of fatty liver will participate in this trial . Group (study group) will contain twenty obese females with a complaint of PCOS and OSA and fatty liver. for eight weeks, these obese females will receive metformin tablet (thrice daily), program of low diet intake, and daily walking for 30 minutes. Group (control group) will contain twenty obese females with a complaint of PCOS and OSA and fatty liver . for eight weeks, these obese females will receive metformin tablet (thrice daily), program of low diet intake,

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • forty women
  • women complaint PCOS
  • women complain obstructive sleep apnea
  • women are obese
  • women complain fatty liver

Exclusion Criteria:

  • cardiac insult
  • renal insult
  • malignacy
  • pregnancy

Study details
    PCOS
    NAFLD
    OSA

NCT06591169

Cairo University

21 October 2025

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