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5 simple exercises that can improve fatty liver health

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 5, 2025, 08:27 IST
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​5 simple exercises that can improve fatty liver health​

Apart from diet, regular exercise is an effective natural method which helps people improve their liver health. Physical exercise works to decrease liver fat, while it improves insulin sensitivity, and creates better metabolic health outcomes. Even if someone suffers from fatty liver, exercise can hugely help, since it raises heart rate, and burns calories to decrease liver fat, while maintaining a moderate intensity level. Here are 5 simple exercises that can improve fatty liver health

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Brisk walking

Brisk walking is an excellent exercise that people with fatty liver need to do for at least 150 minutes per week at moderate intensity to decrease inflammation, which is essential for disease management. The exercise requires no equipment, and can be carried out anywhere to achieve better liver function. The practice of walking helps patients with fatty liver disease by improving their insulin resistance, which makes it suitable for long-term practice. People should do brisk walks for 30 to 45 minutes during 3 to 5 sessions per week, to experience noticeable improvements. In addition to walking, maintaining a healthy diet, staying hydrated, and getting adequate sleep further supports liver health. Combining physical activity with lifestyle changes boosts metabolism, promotes fat loss, and reduces liver fat buildup. Consistency in these habits plays a vital role in preventing disease progression and improving overall well-being.

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High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) for efficient fat burning

High-Intensity Interval Training or HIIT consists of brief periods of maximum exercise intensity, which alternate with short periods of rest. Research demonstrates that this exercise method effectively burns liver fat, while simultaneously enhancing cardiovascular wellness. Patients with fatty liver disease who perform HIIT workouts, including cycling, running or body-weight exercises for 20 to 30 minutes three times per week, will experience substantial liver fat reduction. The combination of HIIT with improved insulin sensitivity and liver mitochondrial function, enables better detoxification and fat metabolism. A modified HIIT workout with five cycles, will generate beneficial effects on liver health.

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Strength training

The practice of strength or resistance training through weightlifting or bodyweight exercises, serves as a strong method to enhance fatty liver disease management. The process of muscle development elevates resting metabolic rate, which enables the body to burn more daily calories including liver fat deposits. Regular strength training sessions twice per week, help patients with fatty liver disease by enhancing glucose processing and decreasing liver swelling. People can perform squats, lunges, push-ups and dumbbell lifts at home or in the gym, as part of their exercise routine. Strength training works well with aerobic exercise to create a well-rounded fitness plan which benefits liver health.

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Swimming

Swimming is a gentle yet powerful exercise that benefits liver health through its ability to work various muscle groups, while delivering an excellent cardiovascular exercise. Swimming provides a low-impact workout which suits individuals who experience joint problems, or prefer to avoid high-impact physical activities. Swimming sessions of 30 to 45 minutes performed 3 to 5 times weekly, will help decrease liver fat while improving body fitness levels. The continuous swimming motion raises heart rate while boosting fat breakdown and improving insulin sensitivity, which helps control fatty liver disease.

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Yoga

Yoga serves as an essential exercise for liver health improvement through stress reduction and mindfulness. The combination of Triangle Pose with Cobra Pose and Bow Pose in yoga practice stimulates liver function and improves blood circulation to abdominal organs, which supports detoxification and fat loss. The practice of yoga leads to better flexibility while building core muscle strength, which helps maintain metabolic health. Regular yoga practice of 30 minutes three to four times per week helps patients with fatty liver disease by creating a balance between physical and mental well-being.

Disclaimer: This article is informational only and not a substitute for medical advice

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