Effect of L-citrulline and HIIT on Arterial Stiffness and MAFLD in Adolescents
Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease, Obesity, Adolescent, Arterial Stiffness
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease focused on measuring MAFLD, Obesity, Adolescents, PWV, AIx75, HIIT, L-citrulline supplementation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosis of obesity and fatty liver disease associated with metabolic dysfunction (MAFLD) and with moderate or severe steatosis History of physical inactivity They should not be under treatment with any dietary supplement or polyvitamins for weight loss at least 6 months before the study. They should not be smokers. Not have a diagnosis of any chronic degenerative disease Adolescents without fracture or musculoskeletal injury Patients without surgical procedures at least 1 month prior to the protocol. Women who are not pregnant or use oral contraceptives Exclusion Criteria: Participants who do not complete at least 80% of the training sessions. Participants who miss 2 consecutive weeks of training. Who do not ingest the L-citrulline supplement or placebo. Participants who present allergy or intolerance to L-citrulline. Participants who present any injury during the intervention period that prevents them from performing the training.
Sites / Locations
- Universidad de Guanajuato
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
L-Cit + HIIT
L-Cit
Placebo + HIIT
adolescents will be supplemented with 6 g/day of L-citrulline and 3 sessions per week of HIIT for 12 weeks
adolescents will be supplemented with 6 g/day of L-citrulline but without do exercise for 12 weeks
adolescents will be supplemented with 6 g/day of Carboxymethyl cellulose and 3 sessions per week of HIIT for 12 weeks