Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano | |
Fatigue and depression improvements on breast cancer survivors practitioners of strength training | |
Jaqueline Vieira1  Sandro Nobre Chaves1  Brenda Búrtuli Perondi1  Ricardo Jacó de Oliveira1  Julia de Morais Elias1  Achilles Khaluf Soares Silva1  Sacha Clael1  Leonardo Amorim Ribeiro1  Filipe Dinato de Lima1  | |
[1] University of Brasilia; | |
关键词: Breast Neoplasms; Physical activity; Case-control study; Rehabilitation; Resistance training; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Due to the high incidence of breast cancer worldwide, it’s important to research and understand the physiological and psychological effects of this disease, like fatigue, depression and capacity to do daily life tasks and how they modify physical activity. The aim of this present study was to analyze the effects of strength training practice on physical fatigue (IMF-20), depression (Beck questionnaire), handgrip strength and functional performance (time up and go). The sample was composed by 17 women breast cancer survivors, in which 8 volunteers were strength training practitioners for at least 6 months (P), and 9 volunteers were non-practitioners (NP). The T-test identified significant differences (p>0,05) between groups on fatigue (P=7,37±1,76; NP= 10,77±3,41; p=0,02) and on depression (P= 8,75±5,20; NP= 14,55±4,21). There was no significant difference between groups on handgrip strength and functional performance.
【 授权许可】
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