 The study found that Pakistani patients with non-cancerous end-stage liver disease had poor physical functioning, as measured by the 6-minute walk distance test. Additionally, these patients had lower performance statuses and higher levels of fatigue than healthy individuals. Furthermore, their model for end-stage liver disease scores were negatively correlated with their 6-minute walk distance scores and positively correlated with their Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status and modified Borg scale scores. This article was authored by Kala Ashraf, Saeed Binayaz, Rahana Yasmeen, and others.