The Impact of Eight Weeks of Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise and Nutrition with a Traditional Iranian Medicine Approach on Liver Enzymes in Young Boys.

Q3 Medicine
Advances in Mind-Body Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Mahdi Qanavati, Leila Sarrami
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Abstract

Objective: The present study aims to explore whether there is a relationship between the levels of alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) enzymes and physical activity and diet from the perspective of Iranian traditional medicine to achieve enzymatic balance.

Method: The research design is quasi-experimental with three experimental groups and one control group, and includes pre-test and post-test assessments. The sample population consisted of 60 young men aged between 20-40 years attending Asou Sports Club in Ahvaz, who were randomly divided into four 15-member groups, including aerobic exercise, nutrition, combined aerobic exercise and nutrition, and control. The aerobic group received eight weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, consisting of 3 sessions per week, each lasting 45 minutes at 64%-76% of maximum heart rate. Participants were recommended to take mood assessment tests and a personalized diet plan. Individuals with a cold temperament were eligible to participate in the study. The exercise and nutrition group received both interventions, while the control group received no intervention. Blood levels of ALT and AST were measured at a laboratory. Descriptive indices and statistical tests such as multiple and multivariate covariate analyses were used to analyze the data.

Results: The results showed that eight weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise and nutrition with traditional Iranian medicine approach had a significant effect on ALT and AST levels in young boys, resulting in an improved regulation of these enzymes (P < .05).

Conclusion: The implementation of dietary restrictions and substitutes, along with appropriate aerobic activities, can be effective in regulating liver enzymes.

八周中等强度有氧运动和伊朗传统医学方法营养对男童肝酶的影响
研究目的本研究旨在从伊朗传统医学的角度探讨丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)和天门冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)水平与体育锻炼和饮食之间是否存在关系,以达到酶平衡:研究采用准实验设计,设三个实验组和一个对照组,包括前测和后测评估。样本人群包括阿瓦士阿苏体育俱乐部的 60 名 20-40 岁青年男子,他们被随机分为四个 15 人小组,包括有氧运动组、营养组、有氧运动与营养相结合组和对照组。有氧运动组接受为期 8 周的中等强度有氧运动,每周 3 次,每次 45 分钟,运动量为最大心率的 64%-76% 。建议参与者参加情绪评估测试和个性化饮食计划。性情冷淡的人有资格参加这项研究。运动和营养组接受了两种干预措施,而对照组没有接受任何干预措施。血液中的谷丙转氨酶(ALT)和谷草转氨酶(AST)水平在实验室进行测量。数据分析采用了描述性指数以及多元和多变量协变量分析等统计检验方法:结果表明,采用伊朗传统医学方法进行为期八周的中等强度有氧运动和营养对年轻男孩的谷丙转氨酶和谷草转氨酶水平有显著影响,从而改善了对这些酶的调节(P < .05):结论:饮食限制和替代品以及适当的有氧运动可有效调节肝酶。
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