Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 7, 2017; 23(25): 4587-4594
Published online Jul 7, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i25.4587
Table 2 Relationship of chronic hepatitis B, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, and unaffected status with exercise performances
3-m run
2-min sit-ups
2-min push-ups
nmean ± SEP valuenmean ± SEP valuenmean ± SEP value
Model 1< 0.00011< 0.00011< 0.00011
Chronic hepatitis B106862.90 (6.88)0.007212047.04 (0.73)0.13212046.71 (1.07)0.582
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis102889.18 (6.95)< 0.0001312845.52 (0.70)0.0032312745.90 (1.03)0.00073
Unaffected3088858.41 (1.34)0.524340347.61 (0.14)0.444339449.44 (0.21)0.0124
Model 2< 0.00011< 0.00011< 0.00011
Chronic hepatitis B106861.15 (6.69)0.17212047.05 (0.73)0.22212046.86 (1.06)0.562
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis102874.35 (6.83)0.0025312847.80 (0.71)0.0013312747.71 (1.03)0.113
Unaffected3081858.75 (1.31)0.724339547.60 (0.14)0.464338549.40 (0.21)0.0184
Model 3< 0.00011< 0.00011< 0.00011
Chronic hepatitis B105866.74 (6.54)0.30211946.68 (0.72)0.33211946.37 (1.05)0.352
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis100876.41 (6.70)0.069312545.71 (0.71)0.043312447.74 (1.04)0.293
Unaffected3029864.07 (1.38)0.694334047.16 (0.15)0.514333048.86 (0.22)0.0204