Lifestyle Intervention Involving Calorie Restriction with or without Aerobic Exercise Training Improves Liver Fat in Adults with Visceral Adiposity
Objective. To evaluate the effect of calorie restriction-induced weight loss with or without aerobic exercise on liver fat. Methods. Thirty-three adults with visceral adiposity were divided into calorie restriction (CR; n = 18) or CR and aerobic exercise (CR + Ex; n = 15) groups. Target energy intak...
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Main Authors: | Eiichi Yoshimura (Author), Hideaki Kumahara (Author), Takuro Tobina (Author), Takuro Matsuda (Author), Makoto Ayabe (Author), Akira Kiyonaga (Author), Keizo Anzai (Author), Yasuki Higaki (Author), Hiroaki Tanaka (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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