UNLABELLED:Patients with cirrhosis often have functional limitations, decreased muscle mass, and a high risk of falls. These variables could improve with exercise. The aim was to study the effects of moderate exercise on functional capacity, body composition and risk of falls in patients with cirrhosis. Twenty-three cirrhotic patients were randomized to an exercise programme (n = 14) or to a relaxation programme (n = 9). Both programmes consisted of a one-hour session 3 days a week for 12 weeks. At the beginning and end of the study, we measured functional capacity using the cardiopulmonary exercise test, evaluated body composition using anthropometry and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, and estimated risk of falls using the Timed Up&Go te...
Cirrhosis causes systemic and metabolic changes that culminate in various complications, such as com...
Background/Aims: Autonomic and cardiac dysfunction have been reported in patients with cirrhosis, We...
We sought to test the hypothesis that the cardiovascular responses to isolated muscle metaboreflex a...
Altres ajuts: This study was partially funded by Fundación MAPFRE [] and Decathlon Foundation [] to ...
AbstractIntroduction Hepatic cirrhosis leads to a series of physiological changes, among which stand...
Background and aims: This randomized controlled study aimed to determine the effect of the exercise...
Introduction. Liver diseases influence musculoskeletal functions and may negatively affect the exerc...
Regular physical activity beneficially impacts the risk of onset and progression of several chronic ...
Objectives: To investigate the exercise performance and cardiorespiratory efficiency in patients wit...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the exercise performance and cardiorespiratory efficiency in patien...
Introduction: patients with hepatopathy are at risk of vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D levels affect...
The aim of this review is to understand how physical activity and nutrition are involved in the impr...
Hepatitis C (HCV) and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) are among the leading causes of chro...
Background: Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) is considered a risk factor for falls in patients w...
Introduction. Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is characterized by a clinical triad of liver disease a...
Cirrhosis causes systemic and metabolic changes that culminate in various complications, such as com...
Background/Aims: Autonomic and cardiac dysfunction have been reported in patients with cirrhosis, We...
We sought to test the hypothesis that the cardiovascular responses to isolated muscle metaboreflex a...
Altres ajuts: This study was partially funded by Fundación MAPFRE [] and Decathlon Foundation [] to ...
AbstractIntroduction Hepatic cirrhosis leads to a series of physiological changes, among which stand...
Background and aims: This randomized controlled study aimed to determine the effect of the exercise...
Introduction. Liver diseases influence musculoskeletal functions and may negatively affect the exerc...
Regular physical activity beneficially impacts the risk of onset and progression of several chronic ...
Objectives: To investigate the exercise performance and cardiorespiratory efficiency in patients wit...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the exercise performance and cardiorespiratory efficiency in patien...
Introduction: patients with hepatopathy are at risk of vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D levels affect...
The aim of this review is to understand how physical activity and nutrition are involved in the impr...
Hepatitis C (HCV) and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) are among the leading causes of chro...
Background: Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) is considered a risk factor for falls in patients w...
Introduction. Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is characterized by a clinical triad of liver disease a...
Cirrhosis causes systemic and metabolic changes that culminate in various complications, such as com...
Background/Aims: Autonomic and cardiac dysfunction have been reported in patients with cirrhosis, We...
We sought to test the hypothesis that the cardiovascular responses to isolated muscle metaboreflex a...