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J Shahrekord Univ Med Sci. 2020;22(1): 22-28. doi: 10.34172/jsums.2020.05

Original Article

Effect of pilates training on hepatic fat content and liver enzymes in men with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Qazvin

Ziba Keymasi 1 ORCID, Abbas Sadeghi 2 ORCID, Hassan Pourrazi 2 * ORCID

Cited by CrossRef: 6


1- Porasgari Z, Sakri H, Arshadi S. The effect of eight weeks of Pilates with curcumin supplementation on liver enzymes and lipid profile in overweight and obese women. Obesity Medicine. 2022;36:100448 [Crossref]
2- Keating S, Sabag A, Hallsworth K, Hickman I, Macdonald G, Stine J, George J, Johnson N. Exercise in the Management of Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) in Adults: A Position Statement from Exercise and Sport Science Australia. Sports Med. 2023;53(12):2347 [Crossref]
3- Thorp A, Stine J. Exercise as Medicine: The Impact of Exercise Training on Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. Curr Hepatology Rep. 2020;19(4):402 [Crossref]
4- Pereira M, Dias G, Mendes R, Mendes R, Martins F, Gomes R, Gama J, Castro M, Vaz V. Efficacy of Pilates in Functional Body Composition: A Systematic Review. Applied Sciences. 2022;12(15):7523 [Crossref]
5- Rezaei L, Ebrahimi M, Shafaghi A, Hojati A. Benefits of Pilates training and nano-curcumin supplementation for overweight and obese females with NAFLD: a pilot study. Nutrire. 2023;48(2) [Crossref]

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