What are recommended interventions for a patient with Fatty Liver Disease?
1. Rapid weight loss
2. Metformin administration
3. Group-based therapy
4. 2 and 3
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1. Slow, measured weight loss is better than a rapid dropping of weight.
2. Metformin is an effective therapy for this condition.
3. Group-based therapy with the adolescent age group for weight loss as support during this process is beneficial and effective.
4. Group-based therapy with the adolescent age group for weight loss as support during this process is beneficial and effective. Slow, measured weight loss is better than a rapid dropping of weight. Metformin is an effective therapy for this condition.
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