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Comparison of the effect of two-way training component and resistance on density and enzyme of liver and lipoproteins blood in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver Download PDF


Siros Hosseini. A.
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Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is the most common chronic liver condition in today's society because of lifestyle changes are on the rise The aim of this study was The Comparison of The effect of two-way training component and resistance on density and enzyme of liver and lipoproteins blood in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver Methods: the number of 45 boys students from Azad University Bebahan branch that they had overweight were chosen And then randomly divided into three groups (two experimental groups combined (N = 15) and resistance (N = 15) and a control group (N = 15)), as sample Purposefully participated in this study.In the first session anthropometric measurements, body composition and peak oxygen consumption (VO2max) (adjusted Bros test) of subjects were measured.. Blood samples before and after training for measure the indices of research were collected. Results: The results showed that between the three groups there were a significant difference in the level of liver enzymes (AST, ALK.PH and ALT) and lipoproteins in the blood of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver (05/0> p).On the other hand ten weeks of resistant training and the combination causes significant reduction in the level of liver enzymes (AST, ALK.PH and ALT), triglycerides, LDL and VLDL and increasing in levels of HDL were significantly (05/0> p Conclusion: on Based of present results that tow ways training combines and resistance exercises can improve cell density, the level of liver enzymes and blood lipoproteins in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver is.
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