descriptive
Analysis v1
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For people with early-stage liver disease, doing guided weight or resistance exercises is just as safe as not doing them—no more side effects happened in the exercise group than in the group that didn’t exercise.
Context Details
Domain
medicine
Population
human
Subject
Adults with compensated cirrhosis
Action
is safe
Target
supervised progressive resistance training
Intervention Details
Type: exercise
Gold Standard Evidence Needed
According to GRADE and EBM methodology, here is what ideal scientific evidence would look like to definitively prove or disprove this specific claim, ordered from strongest to weakest evidence.
Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
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Resistance Training Increases Muscle Strength and Muscle Size in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis.
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2020 MayThis study gave people with a mild form of liver disease a safe, supervised workout program, and found they got stronger without having more side effects than those who didn’t exercise — so yes, it’s safe.
Contradicting (0)
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No contradicting evidence found