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World J Gastroenterol. May 21, 2007; 13(19): 2722-2726
Published online May 21, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i19.2722
Impact of hepatitis C virus infection on lifestyle
Paola Scognamiglio, Vincenzo Galati, Assunta Navarra, Maria Antonella Longo, Maria Stella Aloisi, Maria Giulia Antonini, Massimo Puoti, Piero Luigi Almasio, Giuseppe Ippolito, Enrico Girardi
Paola Scognamiglio, Vincenzo Galati, Assunta Navarra, Maria Antonella Longo, Maria Stella Aloisi, Giuseppe Ippolito, Enrico Girardi, Istituto Nazionale per le Malattie Infettive, “L. Spallanzani” IRCCS, Roma, Italy
Maria Giulia Antonini, Massimo Puoti, Cattedra di Malattie Infettive, Università di Brescia, Italy
Piero Luigi Almasio, Cattedra di Gastroenterologia, Università di Palermo, Italy
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by a grant from Minister of Health (Ricerca Corrente 2001), Linea 1
Correspondence to: Paola Scognamiglio, Istituto Nazionale per le Malattie Infettive, “L. Spallanzani” IRCCS, Via Portuense 292, Roma 00149, Italy. scognamiglio@inmi.it
Telephone: +39-6-55170936 Fax: +39-6-5582825
Received: January 19, 2007
Revised: January 21, 2007
Accepted: February 8, 2007
Published online: May 21, 2007
Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the impact of the diagnosis of hepatitis C infection on lifestyle habits such as smoking, drinking, sports activity and diet.

METHODS: A self-administered, anonymous question-naire was offered to out-patients with HCV infection consecutively attending three clinical centres in Italy.

RESULTS: Of the 275 respondents, 62.2% (171) were male. Mean age was 51 (range 20-80) years. Overall, after the diagnosis of hepatitis C, 74.5% of drinkers had modified (giving up or reducing) alcohol consumption, 21.3% of smokers had modified their habits and 32.3% of subjects who reported sports activity had either stopped or reduced frequency of activity or chose a less fatiguing sport. Sixty-four percent of the respondents reported having modified their diet, most of them on physician's advice.

CONCLUSION: After the diagnosis of hepatitis C many patients correctly modified their alcohol consumption and a minority their smoking habits. The reason for reported changes in diet and physical activity needs further investigations.

Keywords: Hepatitis C virus, Lifestyle habits, Smoking, Alcohol consumption, Diet, Physical activity