Effects of non-linear resistance training and curcumin supplementation on the liver biochemical markers levels and structure in older women with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
With increasing age, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is very common among women with low levels of physical activity. Nonlinear resistance training is one of the new methods to help patients who have low levels of physical activity. Curcumin is an herbal supplement that has anti-inflammatory effects. The present study aimed to examine the effects of nonlinear resistance training and curcumin supplementation on the liver structure and biochemical markers in obese older women with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Source: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Baharak Moradi, Saleh Rahmati-Ahmadabad, Parvin Farzanegi, Masoumeh Helalizadeh, Mohammad-Ali Azarbayjani Tags: Prevention and Rehabilitation Source Type: research
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