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Both resistance training and aerobic training reduce hepatic fat content in type 2 diabetic subjects with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (the RAED2 Randomized Trial).
Elisabetta Bacchi,Carlo Negri,Giovanni Targher,Niccolò Faccioli,Massimo Lanza,Giacomo Zoppini,Elisabetta Zanolin,Federico Schena,Enzo Bonora,Paolo Moghetti +9 more
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This is the first randomized controlled study to demonstrate that resistance training and aerobic training are equally effective in reducing hepatic fat content among type 2 diabetic patients with NAFLD.About:
This article is published in Hepatology.The article was published on 2013-10-01. It has received 274 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease & Type 2 diabetes.read more
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Aerobic vs. resistance exercise in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A systematic review
Ryuki Hashida,Takumi Kawaguchi,Masafumi Bekki,Masayuki Omoto,Hiroo Matsuse,Takeshi Nago,Yoshio Takano,Takato Ueno,Hironori Koga,Jacob George,Naoto Shiba,Takuji Torimura +11 more
TL;DR: Resistance exercise may be more feasible than aerobic exercise for NAFLD patients with poor cardiorespiratory fitness or for those who cannot tolerate or participate in aerobic exercise.
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and chronic vascular complications of diabetes mellitus
TL;DR: This Review focuses on the strong association between NAFLD and the risk of chronic vascular complications in patients with type 1 Diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes mellitus, thereby promoting an increased awareness of the extra-hepatic implications of this increasingly prevalent and burdensome liver disease.
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Management of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Call to Action
Fernando Bril,Kenneth Cusi +1 more
TL;DR: Patients and physicians face many uncertainties, including fragmented information on the natural history of the disease, challenges in the diagnosis of NASH, and few pharmacological agents with proven efficacy, but recent advances in diagnosis and treatment combined with the risk of serious consequences from inaction, call for health care providers to be more proactive in the management of patients with T2DM and NASH.
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Effect of aerobic exercise training dose on liver fat and visceral adiposity
Shelley E. Keating,Daniel A. Hackett,Helen M. Parker,Helen O'Connor,James Gerofi,Amanda Sainsbury,Michael K. Baker,Vivienne Chuter,Ian D. Caterson,Jacob George,Nathan A. Johnson +10 more
TL;DR: All of the aerobic exercise regimens employed reduced liver fat and VAT by a small amount without clinically significant weight loss.
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NAFLD and cardiovascular diseases: a clinical review.
Philipp Kasper,Anna Martin,Sonja Lang,Fabian Kütting,Tobias Goeser,Münevver Demir,Hans-Michael Steffen +6 more
TL;DR: The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms linking NAFLD and CVD are described, the role ofNAFLD as a metabolic dysfunction associated cardiovascular risk factor is discussed, and common cardiovascular manifestations in NAFLd patients are focused on.
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