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All study group patients performed aerobic exercise on a treadmill. approved by the American College of Sports Medicine.
Both groups received a Mediterranean diet for 12 weeks tailored according to patients' caloric needs
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All study group patients performed aerobic exercise on a treadmill approved by the American College of Sports Medicine. The program started with a warming-up phase through walking on a treadmill for 3-5 minutes at a slow speed. Then, 10-30 minutes of aerobic exercise training with moderate intensity (60-70% of maximum heart rate) and 10 minutes of cooling down with low speed and without inclination. Participants had 3 sessions/week for 3 months with close supervision of a physical therapist.
Both groups received a Mediterranean diet for 12 weeks tailored to patients' caloric needs. They received instructions about the consumption of olive oil as added lipid, the consumption of nuts and olives as snacks, daily high consumption of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, dairy products, bi-weekly consumption of legumes, bi-weekly consumption of fish, and monthly consumption of meat. The main beneficial components of the Mediterranean diet are monounsaturated fats such as oleic acid in olive oil, polyunsaturated fats such as omega-3, high amounts of flavonoids and antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables, and high amounts of fiber found mainly in foods with a low glycemic index
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