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Association Between Physical Activity and Serum Liver Aminotransferases in Southwestern Iran: A Cross-Sectional Study Publisher



Badiei S1, 2 ; Hashemi SJ1 ; Masjedizadeh A1 ; Sayyah J1 ; Mohammadi Z3 ; Hariri S3 ; Hashemi F3 ; Rahimi Z4 ; Danehchin L5 ; Abolnezhadian F6 ; Malihi R7 ; Paridar Y8 ; Mard SA1 ; Cheraghian B4 Show All Authors
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  1. Badiei S1, 2
  2. Hashemi SJ1
  3. Masjedizadeh A1
  4. Sayyah J1
  5. Mohammadi Z3
  6. Hariri S3
  7. Hashemi F3
  8. Rahimi Z4
  9. Danehchin L5
  10. Abolnezhadian F6
  11. Malihi R7
  12. Paridar Y8
  13. Mard SA1
  14. Cheraghian B4
  15. Poustchi H3
  16. Shayesteh AA1
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Authors Affiliations
  1. 1. Alimentary Tract Research Center, Clinical Sciences Research Institute, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
  2. 2. Student Research Committee, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Liver and Pancreatobiliary Diseases Research Center, Digestive Disease Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
  5. 5. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Behbahan Faculty of Medical Sciences, Behbahan, Iran
  6. 6. Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
  7. 7. Department of Basic Sciences, School of Medicine, Abadan University of Medical Sciences, Abadan, Iran
  8. 8. Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Dezful University of Medical Sciences, Dezful, Iran

Source: Journal of Research in Medical Sciences Published:2022


Abstract

Background: The main aim of the present study is to investigate the independent association objectively measured level of physical activity (PA) and serum concentration of liver aminotransferases (alanine aminotransferase [ALT] and aspartate aminotransferase [AST]) among seemingly healthy individuals. Materials and Methods: The current secondary study was conducted in the framework of Khuzestan Comprehensive Health Study, a large population-based multicentric cross-sectional study, conducted between 2016 and 2019 on 18,966 individuals living in Khuzestan province, southwestern Iran. International PA Questionnaire was used for evaluating PA levels, and participants were divided into three groups: low, moderate, and high PA, and ALT and AST were compared between these groups. Results: The mean ± standard deviation age of participants was 38.65 ± 11.40 years. The majority of participants were female (71%). The mean concentration of ALT in total sample was 18.22 ± 13.06 (male: 23.65 ± 16.26 and female: 15.57 ± 10.06), while the mean concentration of ALT in total sample was 19.61 ± 8.40 (male: 22.44 ± 10.03 and female: 18.23 ± 7.08). A statistically significant inverse correlation was found between AST (r = -0.08, P = 0.02) and ALT (r = -0.038, P < 0.001) with total PA score. The mean concentration of ALT was 19.96 ± 13.63 in people with low PA, 17.62 ± 12.31 with moderate PA, and 18.12 ± 13.47 with high PA (P < 0.001). The mean concentration of AST in total sample was 20.37 ± 8.85 in people with low PA, 19.21 ± 8.83 with moderate PA, and 19.75 ± 8.85 with high PA (P < 0.001). The difference between people in different levels of PA in terms of mean concentration of AST was remained significant (P = 0.003); however, the difference for ALT was not remained significant after adjusting potential confounders. Conclusion: The current study based on large sample showed that PA had a statistically negative association with the concentration of liver aminotransferases in the seemingly healthy individuals; however, the observed associations were weak. People in the lowest levels of PA had the highest levels of ALT and AST. © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. All rights reserved.
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