NM, B., SH, E., MM, E., DI, A., HM, A. (2016). EFFECT OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING VERSUS RESISTANCE TRAINING ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY ON PATIENTS WITH FATTY LIVER DISEASES (PART II). Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 40(1), 71-82. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2016.832
Badr NM; El-Sayed SH; El Batanony MM; Attia DI; Ali HM. "EFFECT OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING VERSUS RESISTANCE TRAINING ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY ON PATIENTS WITH FATTY LIVER DISEASES (PART II)". Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 40, 1, 2016, 71-82. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2016.832
NM, B., SH, E., MM, E., DI, A., HM, A. (2016). 'EFFECT OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING VERSUS RESISTANCE TRAINING ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY ON PATIENTS WITH FATTY LIVER DISEASES (PART II)', Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 40(1), pp. 71-82. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2016.832
NM, B., SH, E., MM, E., DI, A., HM, A. EFFECT OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING VERSUS RESISTANCE TRAINING ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY ON PATIENTS WITH FATTY LIVER DISEASES (PART II). Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 2016; 40(1): 71-82. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2016.832
EFFECT OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING VERSUS RESISTANCE TRAINING ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY ON PATIENTS WITH FATTY LIVER DISEASES (PART II)
1Department for Cardiovascular / Respiratory Disorder and Geriatrics, Faculty of Physical Therapy
2Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine ,Cairo University
3Department of Tropical Medicine Faculty of Medicine , Beny Sueif University
4Department of Fitness and Rehabilitation Unit, Cairo University Hospitals
Abstract
Introduction: Obesity and physical inactivity are independent risk factors for the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Aim of Work: To assess the effect of high intensity interval training compared to resistance training on blood lipid and hepatic enzyme concentration in women in fatty liver disease patients. Materials and Methods: Twenty one female patients with fatty liver disease were assigned to supervise high intensity interval training or resistance training for eight weeks, paired t test was used for statistical comparison. Results: The results showed that both types of exercise improved blood lipid significantly and observed improvement in hepatic enzyme, but there was no significant difference between the groups after treatment. Conclusion: So, it can be concluded that both high intensity exercise training and resisted exercise training are appropriate in fatty liver disease patient. Introduction: Obesity and physical inactivity are independent risk factors for the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Aim of Work: To assess the effect of high intensity interval training compared to resistance training on blood lipid and hepatic enzyme concentration in women in fatty liver disease patients. Materials and Methods: Twenty one female patients with fatty liver disease were assigned to supervise high intensity interval training or resistance training for eight weeks, paired t test was used for statistical comparison. Results: The results showed that both types of exercise improved blood lipid significantly and observed improvement in hepatic enzyme, but there was no significant difference between the groups after treatment. Conclusion: So, it can be concluded that both high intensity exercise training and resisted exercise training are appropriate in fatty liver disease patient.