Pyramidal Versus Continuous Training Effects on Fatty Liver
NCT ID: NCT06803108
Last Updated: 2025-01-31
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
38 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-08-01
2025-02-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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group number 1
this group of this study will be fatty liver subjects (19 subjects in this group). . In this 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 form of exercise will be done three times per week. the total study time will be 12 weeks. to be mentioned , this group will follow low calorie diet
pyramidal activity program
the participating subjects of this group of this study will be fatty liver subjects (19 subjects in this group). aerobic training on electronic treadmill will be adopted for 60 minutes in one group. In this 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. this form form of exercise will be done three times per week. the total study time will be 12 weeks. to be mentioned, the this group will follow low clorie diet
group number 2
this group of this study will be fatty liver subjects (19 subjects). aerobic training on electronic treadmill will be adopted for 60 minutes in this group with moderate intensity. this form of exercise will be done three times per week. the total study time will be 12 weeks. to be mentioned , this group will follow low clorie diet
aerobic activity program
the participating subjects of the this group of this study will be fatty liver subjects (19 subjects in this group). aerobic training on electronic treadmill will be adopted for 60 minutes in this group with moderate intensity. the form of exercise will be done three times per week. the total study time will be 12 weeks. to be mentioned , this group will follow low clorie diet
Interventions
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pyramidal activity program
the participating subjects of this group of this study will be fatty liver subjects (19 subjects in this group). aerobic training on electronic treadmill will be adopted for 60 minutes in one group. In this 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. this form form of exercise will be done three times per week. the total study time will be 12 weeks. to be mentioned, the this group will follow low clorie diet
aerobic activity program
the participating subjects of the this group of this study will be fatty liver subjects (19 subjects in this group). aerobic training on electronic treadmill will be adopted for 60 minutes in this group with moderate intensity. the form of exercise will be done three times per week. the total study time will be 12 weeks. to be mentioned , this group will follow low clorie diet
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* obese patients
* all patients will class one obesity
Exclusion Criteria
* metabolic complaints
* othopedic pains in lower limbs
37 Years
51 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ali Mohamed Ali ismail
lecturer of physical therapy for Cardiovascular, Respiratory disorder and Geriatrics, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
Principal Investigators
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Ali MA Ismail, lecturer
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Cairo University
Locations
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Cairo Unoversity
Giza, , Egypt
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Ali Ismail, lecturer
Role: primary
ramy, draz
Role: backup
Other Identifiers
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P.T.R.E.C/012/004669
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id