Effects of different exercise modalities on novel hepatic steatosis indices in overweight women with type 2 diabetes

作者: Ebrahim Banitalebi , Mohammad Faramarzi , Samira Nasiri , Majid Mardaniyan , Vahid Rabiee

DOI: 10.3350/CMH.2018.0086

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摘要: BACKGROUND/AIMS Fatty liver is a clinical and pathologic condition in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The purpose of this study to examine the effects different exercise modalities on non-alcoholic fatty indices (fatty index [FLI], lipid accumulation product [LAP], hepatic steatosis [HSI], Framingham Steatosis Index [FSI]) women T2D. METHODS Fifty-two T2D mean age 55.07±5.92 yrs, body mass (BMI) 28.94±4.09 kg/m2 , hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) 9.41±0.82% were randomized sprint interval training (SIT) (n=17), combined aerobic resistance (A+R) or control group (n=18) for 10 weeks. Two-way repeated analysis variance (ANOVA) was used find differences between groups time Time×Group interactions after weeks indices. After this, ANOVA models constructed determine allocation change RESULTS There significant FLI (P<0.001), HSI LAP (P<0.001). Also, there fasting blood glucose (P=0.034), HbA1c (P=0.006). CONCLUSION Results highlight that training, independent mode an effective strategy improve some related profiles

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