Jun Ge
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Jun Ge is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerobic exercise & Impaired fasting glucose. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Effect of aerobic exercise and diet on liver fat in pre-diabetic patients with non-alcoholic-fatty-liver-disease: A randomized controlled trial.
Sulin Cheng,Sulin Cheng,Jun Ge,Can Zhao,Shenglong Le,Yifan Yang,Dandan Ke,Na Wu,Xiao Tan,Xiao Tan,Xiaobo Zhang,Xiaming Du,Jianqin Sun,Renwei Wang,Yongyong Shi,Ronald Borra,Ronald Borra,Riitta Parkkola,Petri Wiklund,Petri Wiklund,Petri Wiklund,Dajiang Lu +21 more
TL;DR: Aerobic exercise training combined with fibre-enriched diet can reduce HFC more effectively than either exercise or increased fibre-intake alone in pre-diabetic patients with NAFLD.
Effect of aerobic exercise and low carbohydrate diet on pre-diabetic non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in postmenopausal women and middle aged men – the role of gut microbiota composition: study protocol for the AELC randomized controlled trial
Wu Yi Liu,Da Jiang Lu,Xia Ming Du,Jian Qin Sun,Jun Ge,Ren Wei Wang,Ru Wang,Jun Zou,Chang Xu,Jie Ren,Xin Fei Wen,Yang Liu,Yang Liu,Shu Mei Cheng,Xiao Tan,Satu Pekkala,Eveliina Munukka,Petri Wiklund,Yan Qiu Chen,Qing Gu,Zheng Chang Xia,Jun Jun Liu,Wen Bin Liu,Xue Bo Chen,Yi Min Zhang,Rui Li,Ronald Borra,Ronald Borra,Jia Xin Yao,Pei Jie Chen,Sulin Cheng,Sulin Cheng +31 more
TL;DR: Specific individualized exercise and diet intervention in this study offers a more efficient approach for liver fat reduction and diabetes prevention via modification of gut microbiota composition and other post-interventional effects.
Effects of aerobic exercise and diet intervention on glycaemic control and liver fat content in men and women aged 50–65 years with prediabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Sulin Cheng,Sulin Cheng,Jun Ge,Can Zhao,Petri Wiklund,Petri Wiklund,Shenglong Le,Yifan Yang,Dandan Ke,Na Wu,Xiao Tan,Xiao Tan,Jianqin Sun,Renwei Wang,Yongyong Shi,Ronald Borra,Ronald Borra,Riitta Parkkola,Dajiang Lu +18 more
TL;DR: Aerobic exercise training combined with high-fibre intake can help to reduce liver fat content and increase insulin sensitivity more effectively than either exercise or increased fibre intake alone in patients with prediabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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