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Liver Transplantation | 2017

Combined resistance and endurance training at a moderate‐to‐high intensity improves physical condition and quality of life in liver transplant patients

Diego Moya-Nájera; Ángel Moya-Herraiz; Luis Compte‐Torrero; David Hervás; Sebastien Borreani; Joaquin Calatayud; Marina Berenguer; Juan C. Colado

Although currently moderate and high intensity concurrent physical exercise is prescribed in populations with special needs due to its greater effect on physical condition and health‐related quality of life (HRQOL), there are no data in the liver transplantation (LT) setting. The aim of this study is to evaluate changes in maximal strength, aerobic capacity, body composition, liver function, and HRQOL in LT patients after a moderate‐to‐high intensity combined resistance‐endurance training. Six months after LT, 54 patients were randomized into 2 groups: intervention group (IG) and control group (CG). A total of 50 patients completed the study with repeat testing at 6 and 12 months after LT. The IG completed a 6‐month exercise training program, consisting of exercising 2 days for 24 weeks in the hospital facilities, whereas the CG followed usual care recommendations. Patients completed a 5‐multijoint exercise circuit with elastic bands involving the major muscle groups. The effects of the concurrent training program on maximal oxygen consumption, overall and regional maximal strength, body composition, liver function, and HRQOL were analyzed. The IG showed a significant improvement (P < 0.05) in outcome measurements compared with the CG in aerobic capacity, hip extension, elbow flexion, overall maximal strength, physical functioning, and vitality of HRQOL, whereas no changes were observed in body composition and liver function tests. In conclusion, this is the first study that combines supervised resistance and aerobic training performed at moderate‐to‐high intensity in LT recipients. It results in significant improvements in aerobic capacity, maximal strength, and HRQOL. Liver Transplantation 23 1273–1281 2017 AASLD.


Physical Therapy in Sport | 2015

Shoulder muscle activation during stable and suspended push-ups at different heights in healthy subjects

Sebastien Borreani; Joaquin Calatayud; Juan C. Colado; Victor Tella; Diego Moya-Nájera; Fernando Martin; Michael E. Rogers


Strength and Conditioning Journal | 2014

Aquatic Resistance Training: Acute and Chronic Effects

Sebastien Borreani; Juan C. Colado; Joaquin Calatayud; Carlos Pablos; Diego Moya-Nájera; N. Travis Triplett


Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness | 2015

Muscle activation during push-ups performed under stable and unstable conditions

Sebastien Borreani; Joaquin Calatayud; Juan C. Colado; Diego Moya-Nájera; N. Travis Triplett; Fernando Martin


Transplantation | 2018

Clinical Relevance of a Balance Training Program on Liver Transplant Patients. A Randomized Controlled Trial

Diego Moya-Nájera; Ángel Moya-Herraiz; Pedro Gargallo; Joaquin Calatayud; Javier Escrig-Sos; Juan C. Colado


Cirugia Espanola | 2016

Is Physical Exercise Harmful to Liver Transplantation Recipients? Review of Literature

Diego Moya-Nájera; Sebastien Borreani; Ángel Moya-Herraiz; Joaquin Calatayud; Rafael López-Andújar; Juan C. Colado


Cirugia Espanola | 2016

¿Es perjudicial el ejercicio físico para el trasplantado de hígado?: Revisión de la literatura

Diego Moya-Nájera; Sebastien Borreani; Ángel Moya-Herraiz; Joaquin Calatayud; Rafael López-Andújar; Juan C. Colado


Archive | 2013

Agonist And Lumbopelvic Muscular Activation during push-ups performed on suspension training devices

Fernando Martin; Juan C. Colado; Sebastien Borreani; Joaquin Madera; Diego Moya-Nájera; Michael E. Rogers


Archive | 2013

Differences in women core muscle activation during performance of exercises in stable and unstable conditions

Nicole L. Rogers; Julio Martin; Juan C. Colado; Sebastien Borreani; Joaquin Calatayud; Diego Moya-Nájera; Michael E. Rogers


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

Comparison Of The Vertical Ground Reaction Forces During One And Two Leg Squat Jump In The Aquatic Medium And Dry Land: 2160

Juan C. Colado; Xavier García-Massó; N. Travis Triplett; Diego Moya-Nájera; Sebastien Borreani; Jorge Lizandra; Rosa M. Blanes

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Ángel Moya-Herraiz

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Michael E. Rogers

University of Kansas Hospital

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N. Travis Triplett

Appalachian State University

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Rafael López-Andújar

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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