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      The effect of exercise training on intrahepatic triglyceride and hepatic insulin sensitivity: a systematic review and meta-analysis : Exercise, intrahepatic triglyceride and hepatic insulin sensitivity

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          This systematic review and meta-analysis determined the impact of structured exercise training, and the influence of associated weight loss, on intrahepatic triglyceride (IHTG) in individuals with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). It also examined its effect on hepatic insulin sensitivity in individuals with or at increased risk of NAFLD. Analyses were restricted to studies using magnetic resonance spectroscopy or liver biopsy for the measurement of IHTG and isotope-labelled glucose tracer for assessment of hepatic insulin sensitivity. Pooling data from 17 studies (373 exercising participants), exercise training for one to 24 weeks (mode: 12 weeks) elicits an absolute reduction in IHTG of 3.31% (95% CI: -4.41 to -2.22%). Exercise reduces IHTG independent of significant weight change (-2.16 [-2.87 to -1.44]%), but benefits are substantially greater when weight loss occurs (-4.87 [-6.64 to -3.11]%). Furthermore, meta-regression identified a positive association between percentage weight loss and absolute reduction in IHTG (β = 0.99 [0.62 to 1.36], P < 0.001). Pooling of six studies (94 participants) suggests that exercise training also improves basal hepatic insulin sensitivity (mean change in hepatic insulin sensitivity index: 0.13 [0.05 to 0.21] mg m-2  min-1 per μU mL-1 ), but available evidence is limited, and the impact of exercise on insulin-stimulated hepatic insulin sensitivity remains unclear.

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          Journal
          Obesity Reviews
          Obesity Reviews
          Wiley
          14677881
          October 2018
          October 2018
          August 09 2018
          : 19
          : 10
          : 1446-1459
          Affiliations
          [1 ]National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences; Loughborough University; Loughborough UK
          [2 ]National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre; Leicester UK
          [3 ]Department of Health Sciences; University of Leicester; Leicester UK
          [4 ]Diabetes Research Centre; University of Leicester; Leicester UK
          [5 ]College of Life and Environmental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK
          [6 ]Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre, School of Medicine; University of Nottingham; Nottingham UK
          [7 ]National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and the University of Nottingham; Nottingham UK
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          10.1111/obr.12719
          30092609
          350cf83d-caf0-42b7-accf-2567fc6bdf92
          © 2018

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