2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-42687-w
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Effect of functional resistance training on the structure and function of the heart and liver in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver

Ramin Jafarikhah,
Arsalan Damirchi,
Farhad Rahmani Nia
et al.

Abstract: The current study is of the quasi-experimental type, with a pre-and post-test design, and subjects were randomly assigned to one of two groups: control (n = 8) and experimental (test) (n = 8). Based on the patient's self-report and using daily diet control tables, the patient's diet planning percentage of energy supply was managed and controlled for 3 days. The protocol for functional resistance training for these circular exercises, including the squat, lunge, bear crawl, rock press, jumping jack, and back fl… Show more

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“…Montemayor et al indicated that physical activity contributes to weight loss and could be considered a therapeutic element for NAFL [50]. Jafarikhah et al suggested that resistance training could be beneficial in reducing liver fat [51]. However, Chen et al noted that physical activity alone did not improve the liver condition in individuals with liver fat accumulation [52].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Montemayor et al indicated that physical activity contributes to weight loss and could be considered a therapeutic element for NAFL [50]. Jafarikhah et al suggested that resistance training could be beneficial in reducing liver fat [51]. However, Chen et al noted that physical activity alone did not improve the liver condition in individuals with liver fat accumulation [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%