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Pyramidal Versus Continuous Training Effects on Fatty Liver

Pyramidal Versus Continuous Training Effects on Fatty Liver

Recruiting
37-51 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

exercise is very important maneuver in the control of elevated liver enzymes in complaint of fatty liver .. the exercise forma are many.. from these exercises, pyramidal training or continues aerobic one.

Description

the total participating subjects of the two groups of this study will be fatty liver subjects (19 subjects in every group). aerobic training on electronic treadmill will be adopted for 60 minutes in one group. In the other group, a pyramidal training will be adopted for nearly 60 minutes (nearly two rounds of 21 minutes of running on electronic treadmill will be separated with 10 minutes of rest between the two rounds. Also, warming (4 minutes before start of pyrimidal trianing) and cooling (4 minutes after pyramidal training) will be done through gentle stretching exercises/activities. the both forms of exercises will be done three times per week. the total study time will be 12 weeks. to be mentioned , the two groups followed low clorie diet

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • fatty liver patients
  • obese patients
  • all patients will class one obesity

Exclusion Criteria:

  • cardiovascular complaint
  • metabolic complaints
  • othopedic pains in lower limbs

Study details
    Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

NCT06803108

Cairo University

14 October 2025

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