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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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Vitamin D supplementation in patients with type 2 diabetes
TL;DR: The ageand sex-specific prevalence of dysglycaemia in an urban population in Colombo, Sri Lanka is reported and the age and sex- specific prevalence is reported.
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Managing NAFLD in Type 2 Diabetes: The effect of lifestyle interventions
Leanne Hodson,Siôn A Parry +1 more
TL;DR: A review of the available intervention studies that have investigated the effects of changes in lifestyle (diet and exercise/physical activity) on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and type-2 diabetes (T2D) is presented in this paper.
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) International Multidisciplinary Roundtable report on physical activity and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Jonathan G. Stine,Michelle T. Long,Kathleen E. Corey,Robert E. Sallis,Alina M. Allen,Matthew J. Armstrong,David E. Conroy,Daniel J. Cuthbertson,Andres Duarte-Rojo,Kate Hallsworth,Ingrid J. Hickman,Matthew R. Kappus,Shelley E. Keating,Christopher J. A. Pugh,Yaron Rotman,Tracey G. Simon,Eduardo Vilar-Gomez,Vincent Wai-Sun Wong,Kathryn H. Schmitz +18 more
TL;DR: A scoping review was conducted to map the scientific literature and identify key concepts, research gaps, and evidence available to inform clinical practice, policymaking, and research as mentioned in this paper , concluding that regular physical activity is associated with decreased risk of NAFLD development.
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Role of exercise in the mechanisms ameliorating hepatic steatosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Javier Russell-Guzmán,Javier Russell-Guzmán,L. Karachon,T. A. Gacitúa,A. Freundlich,C. E. Poblete-Aro,C. E. Poblete-Aro,C. E. Poblete-Aro,Ramón Rodrigo +8 more
TL;DR: The mechanisms whereby exercise reverts hepatic steatosis are described, and the clinical outcomes of different exercise modalities in NAFLD parameters are reviewed to provide the basis suggesting potential clinical benefits of exercise as an adjunct therapy for patients withNAFLD and associated metabolic diseases.
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Telemonitoring-Supported Exercise Training in Employees With Metabolic Syndrome Improves Liver Inflammation and Fibrosis.
Sven Haufe,Katharina Luise Hupa-Breier,Pauline Bayerle,Hedwig T Boeck,Simone Rolff,Thorben Sundermeier,Arno Kerling,Julian Eigendorf,Momme Kück,Alexander A. Hanke,Ralf Ensslen,Lars Nachbar,Dirk Lauenstein,Dietmar Böthig,Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner,Meike Stiesch,Christoph Terkamp,Heiner Wedemeyer,Axel Haverich,Uwe Tegtbur +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of telemonitoring-supported intervention on liver parameters of inflammation and fibrosis in individuals with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) was investigated in workers of the main Volkswagen factory (Wolfsburg, Germany).
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