Abstrait
Research on the intervention effect of after-dinner quick walking on community fatty liver
Zhang Zhixin, Guo Fenglan
Objective: To study the effect of after-dinner quick walking on patients with community fatty liver.
Method: Research methods including experiment and mathematical statistics were used in the group experiment of 64 cases of patients with community fatty liver.
Result: The data of the experimental group were as follows: Aspartate Transaminase (AST) (20.54 ± 3.04), Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) (12.21 ± 2.01), Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) (74.54 ± 5.69), and γ- Glutamyl Transpeptidase (γ-GGT) (13.24 ± 2.13), with total effect of 93.75%; which were significantly better than the control group: AST (28.57 ± 2.54), ALT (20.54 ± 3.17), ALP (93.57 ± 4.68), and γ-GGT (40.59 ± 6.37), with total effect of 75.00%. The differences were statistically significant, with P<0.05.
Conclusion: The effect of after-dinner quick walking is significant in the treatment of community fatty liver and it may improve liver function, which makes it a simple intervention measure that meets the community requirements.