Different levels of physical activity and anthropometric profile in patients infected with hepatitis C virus

Author:

Simões Lucas de Lucena de1,Lima Eline Autran de2,Santos Gabriela Carvalho Jurema3,Oliveira Tafnes3,Bernardo Elenilson Maximino4,Olegário Luana3,Siqueira Erika Rabelo Fortes5,Fernandes Matheus Santos de Sousa6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterology (LIM 07), University of São Paulo School of Medicine, São Paulo , Brazil

2. School of Physical Education, University of Pernambuco, São Paulo , Brazil

3. Department of Nutrition, Federal University of Pernambuco, São Paulo , Brazil

4. Federal University of Pernambuco, São Paulo , Brazil

5. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Gastroenterology, University of Pernambuco, São Paulo , Brazil

6. Department of Gastroenterology (LIM 07), University of São Paulo School of Medicine São Paulo , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Study aim: To verify the relationship between different durations of regular practice of physical activity in aspects related to the anthropometric profile and hepatic function of patients infected by hepatitis C virus (HCV). Material and methods: 125 patients (aged 55.2 ± 10.4 years) participated in the study. Clinical data were obtained through medical records available at the Pernambuco Liver Institute. Physical activity levels were obtained through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) short form to classify the patients according to the guidelines of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Results: Significant differences were found in GGT 141 (28-378 U/L) and HDL 39 (27-56 mg/dL) respectively in insuffi­ciently active and physically active groups, AST 71 (26-268 U/L), ALT 83 (36-452 U/L), GGT 78 (3-532 U/L), alkaline phos­phatase 74 (47-302 mg/dL) and total bilirubin 0.7 (0.1-2.8 mg/dL) in insufficiently active and very physically active groups. Anthropometric data showed significant differences in chest (p < 0.01), abdomen (p < 0.02) and waist measurement (p < 0.01) between insufficiently active and very physically active groups. Conclusion: Physical activity, when practiced regularly for more than 300 minutes per week, can improve the clinical and an­thropometric profile in patients infected with HCV.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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