Background: Obesity is not only associated with cardiovascular diseases but also a primary cause of liver dysfunction and other related diseases. This study’s aim was to determine the impact of a combination of dietary modification and aerobic exercise on liver function in overweight and obese adult males. Methods: 45 overweight or obese men were randomly divided between the control group (n = 22) and intervention group (n = 23). Subjects in the intervention group were provided with dietary modification and aerobic exercise programmes. Dietary modification is a diet which restricts calorie intake and balances nutrients. Before and after 12 weeks of intervention, participants’ anthropometric characteristics and biochemical p...
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Background and aim: This study aimed to investigate the effect of six weeks high intensity interval ...
Abstract The study aimed to assess whether aerobic exercise (AEx) training and a fibre-enriched diet...
Aim: Insulin resistance and visceral adiposity are predisposing factors for fatty liver disease. The...
Background & Objective: Overweight people are more vulnerable to developing fatty liver disease, mor...
Background & Aims: Aerobic exercise reduces liver fat and visceral adipose tissue (VAT). However, th...
Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common liver disease associated with inact...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of calorie restriction-induced weight loss with or without aerobic...
Aims: Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) by disturbing endothelial dysfunction, increases the...
Background and aim: Obesity is a risk factor for progression of fibrosis in chronic liver diseases s...
AbstractThe purpose of present study is the effect of eight weeks elected aerobic exercise on the le...
The study aimed to assess whether aerobic exercise (AEx) training and a fibre-enriched diet can redu...
Background : Fatty liver disease can result in liver damage along with viral hepatitis, and accelera...
We investigated the effectiveness of two lifestyle modification programs of exercise training and nu...
We compared the effects of 12-week programs of resistance training (RT), high-intensity interval aer...
Copyright © 2014 Eiichi Yoshimura et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background and aim: This study aimed to investigate the effect of six weeks high intensity interval ...
Abstract The study aimed to assess whether aerobic exercise (AEx) training and a fibre-enriched diet...
Aim: Insulin resistance and visceral adiposity are predisposing factors for fatty liver disease. The...
Background & Objective: Overweight people are more vulnerable to developing fatty liver disease, mor...
Background & Aims: Aerobic exercise reduces liver fat and visceral adipose tissue (VAT). However, th...
Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common liver disease associated with inact...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of calorie restriction-induced weight loss with or without aerobic...
Aims: Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) by disturbing endothelial dysfunction, increases the...
Background and aim: Obesity is a risk factor for progression of fibrosis in chronic liver diseases s...
AbstractThe purpose of present study is the effect of eight weeks elected aerobic exercise on the le...
The study aimed to assess whether aerobic exercise (AEx) training and a fibre-enriched diet can redu...
Background : Fatty liver disease can result in liver damage along with viral hepatitis, and accelera...
We investigated the effectiveness of two lifestyle modification programs of exercise training and nu...
We compared the effects of 12-week programs of resistance training (RT), high-intensity interval aer...
Copyright © 2014 Eiichi Yoshimura et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background and aim: This study aimed to investigate the effect of six weeks high intensity interval ...
Abstract The study aimed to assess whether aerobic exercise (AEx) training and a fibre-enriched diet...