| Literature DB >> 29625622 |
Andréa Dias Reis1, Paula Tamara Vieira Teixeira Pereira2, Renata Rodrigues Diniz3, Jurema Gonçalves Lopes de Castro Filha4, Alcione Miranda Dos Santos5,6, Bianca Trovello Ramallo7, Florentino Assenço Alves Filho8, Francisco Navarro2,8, João Batista Santos Garcia2,5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess the influence of combined training on pain, fatigue, maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max), body mass index (BMI), flexibility, and strength in patients with breast cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; Health; Neoplasms; Pain
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29625622 PMCID: PMC5889570 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-018-0882-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Weight progression in combined training of patients with breast cancer. São Luís, Maranhão, 2016
| Weeks | Aerobic | Resistance |
|---|---|---|
| 1 to 4 | 50–60% of THR | Body weight or 1 kg (halters and ankle weights), elastic band (Theraband) at medium setting |
| 5 to 8 | 70–80% of THR | ↑ 1 kg and elastic band (Theraband) at high setting |
| 9 to 12 | 80–90% of THR | Maintain intensity from 5th to 8th week |
THR Training Heart Rate
Fig. 1Sample flowchart. Study Group (SG); Control Group (CG)
Anthropometric, social, and hemodynamic characteristics of patients with breast cancer (n = 28)
| Variables | SG ( | CG (n = 14) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anthropometrica | |||
| Age (years) | 47,64 ± 7,60 | 45,79 ± 8,14 | 0,5380 |
| Height (m) | 154,77 ± 5,61 | 154,5 ± 6,01 | 0,9026 |
| Weight (kg) | 58,34 ± 9,29 | 64,57 ± 15,22 | 0,2028 |
| Marital Statusb | |||
| Married | 6(42,86%) | 8(57,14%) | 0,450 |
| Single | 8(57,14%) | 6(42,86%) | |
| Educational levelb | |||
| High school | 12(85,71%) | 12(85,71%) | 1000 |
| College | 2(14,29%) | 2(14,29%) | |
| Employedb | |||
| No | 10(71,43%) | 13(92,86%) | 0,139 |
| Yes | 4(28,57%) | 1(7,14%) | |
| Household incomeb | |||
| < 2 Minimum wages | 9(64,29%) | 10(71,43%) | 0,686 |
| ≥ 2 Minimum wages | 5(35,71%) | 4(28,57%) | |
| Hemodynamicsa | |||
| Resting HR (bpm) | 81,86 ± 7 | 76,71 ± 12,10 | 0,3895 |
| BPS at rest (mmHg) | 114,57 ± 13,82 | 110,36 ± 11,57 | 0,6395 |
| BPD at rest (mmHg) | 73,21 ± 10,57 | 71,43 ± 9,33 | 0,1804 |
| Type of Tumorc | |||
| Ductal Carcinoma | 14(100%) | 11(78,57%) | 0,0728 |
| Fuso-cellular and Squamous cell | 0 | 2(14,29%) | |
| Mixed tumor | 0 | 1(7,14%) | |
| Stage of illnessc | 0,9172 | ||
| 0 | 1(7,14%) | 0 | |
| 2 | 7(50%) | 9(64,29%) | |
| 3 | 5(35,71%) | 4(28,57%) | |
| 4 | 1(7,14%) | 1(7,14%) | |
| Phase of Treatment and Observationc | |||
| Observation | 5(35,72%) | 3(21,43%) | 0,3949 |
| Chemotherapy | 6(42,86%) | 8(57,14%) | |
| Radiation therapy | 3(21,43%) | 3(21,43%) | |
| Time since diagnosisc | 0,2763 | ||
| ≤ 1 year | 7(50.00%) | 12(85.71%) | |
| 1 the 5 years | 5(35.71%) | 1(7.14%) | |
| ≥ 5 years | 2(14.29%) | 1(7.14%) | |
| Level of Physical Activityc | |||
| Active | 8(57,14%) | 9(64,29%) | 0,7291 |
| Occasionally active | 5(35,71%) | 4(28,57%) | |
| Very active | 1(7,14%) | 1(7,14%) | |
| Time since most recent physical trainingb | |||
| 3 to 12 months | 1(7,14%) | 1(7,14%) | 1000 |
| > 1 year or never | 13(92,86%) | 13(92,86%) | |
HR heart rate, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure; aNon-paired Student T-Test; b Chi-squared test; c Mann-Whitney test; Expressed values: average ± standard deviation, absolute frequency (relative frequency)
Assessment of pain in patients with breast cancer (n = 28) who underwent physical training
| Pain | SG (n = 14) | CG (n = 14) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base | 12 weeks | Base | 12 weeks | |||
| Location of greatest paina | ||||||
| Head | 0 | 1(7,14%) | 0,8462 | 0 | 2(14,29%) | 0,2995 |
| Lower back | 5(35,71%) | 1(7,14%) | 6(42,86%) | 4(28,57%) | ||
| Upper members | 6(42,86%) | 9(64,29%) | 3(21,43%) | 4(28,57%) | ||
| Lower members | 3(21,43%) | 2(14,29%) | 4(28,57%) | 3(21,43%) | ||
| None | 0 | 1(7,14%) | 1(7,14%) | 1(7,14%) | ||
| Total pain pointsb | 4,29 ± 3,43 | 2,43 ± 3,76 | 0,0047* | 3,43 ± 2,28 | 3,93 ± 4,41 | 0,6458 |
| Treatment or medicationc | ||||||
| No | 3(21,43%) | 6(42,86%) | 0,0833 | 6(42,86) | 5(35,71%) | 0,7055 |
| Yes | 11(78,57%) | 8(57,14%) | 8(57,14) | 9(64,29%) | ||
| Pain reliefa | 57,14% ± 41,96% | 42,14% ± 49,33% | 0,6319 | 63,57% ± 44,48% | 43,57% ± 41,81% | 0,4005 |
| Intensityb | 3,54 ± 2,49 | 2,46 ± 2,50 | 0,0082* | 3.61 ± 3,03 | 3,82 ± 2,91 | 0,7175 |
| Moreb | 4,14 ± 2,88 | 2,86 ± 3,11 | 0,0284* | 4,43 ± 4,11 | 4,57 ± 3,46 | 0,8469 |
| Lessb | 2,79 ± 2,39 | 1,71 ± 1,86 | 0,0365* | 2,07 ± 2,81 | 2,71 ± 2,40 | 0,3356 |
| Averageb | 4,79 ± 2,99 | 2,79 ± 2,22 | 0,0036* | 4,50 ± 3,67 | 4,57 ± 3,30 | 0,9449 |
| Currentb | 2,43 ± 3,32 | 2,50 ± 3,30 | 0,5635 | 3,43 ± 3,76 | 3,43 ± 3,20 | 10,000 |
| Interferenceb | 3,54 ± 2,77 | 2,32 ± 3,05 | 0,0201* | 4,12 ± 3,48 | 3,68 ± 3,82 | 0,6430 |
| General activityb | 3,93 ± 3,15 | 2,71 ± 3,20 | 0,0979 | 4,21 ± 4,23 | 4,14 ± 3,63 | 0,9420 |
| Mooda | 3,50 ± 2,77 | 1,50 ± 2,44 | 0,0252* | 4,29 ± 4,45 | 3,14 ± 4,11 | 0,2365 |
| Ability to walka | 3,71 ± 3,29 | 2,14 ± 3,48 | 0,0998 | 3,29 ± 3,65 | 3,57 ± 4,24 | 0,7467 |
| Workb | 3,79 ± 3,29 | 2,43 ± 3,27 | 0,0545 | 4,21 ± 4,35 | 3,57 ± 4,33 | 0,6290 |
| Relationshipb | 3,07 ± 3,45 | 2,21 ± 3,45 | 0,1489 | 3,36 ± 3,82 | 3,50 ± 4,05 | 0,9087 |
| Sleepb | 3,79 ± 3,51 | 2,64 ± 3,03 | 0,0499* | 5,71 ± 4,55 | 4,14 ± 4,15 | 0,2950 |
| Enjoyment of lifeb | 3,00 ± 3,44 | 2,57 ± 3,84 | 0,2256 | 3,79 ± 4,12 | 3,71 ± 3,93 | 0,9535 |
SG study group, CG control group, Expressed values: average ± standard deviation, absolute frequency (relative frequency); * = p < 0.05 (significant); a Wilcoxon Matched pair test and Mann-Whitney matched pair test; bMatched pair and independent student t-test; cMcNemar and chi-squared tests
Assessment of secondary outcomes in patients with breast cancer (n = 28) who underwent physical training
| Variablesa | SG (n = 14) | CG (n = 14) | SG X CG | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base | 12 weeks | p value | Base | 12 weeks | Base | 12 weeks | ||
| Fatigue | 3,27 ± 3,03 | 2,27 ± 2,15 | 0,0953 | 3,85 ± 3,40 | 3,70 ± 3,07 | 0,7352 | 0,6371 | 0,1664 |
| VO2 max ( | 16,85 ± 1,94 | 20,68 ± 2,50 | 0,0001** | 14,87 ± 2,39 | 14,80 ± 2,46 | 0,8359 | 0,0231* | 0,0001** |
| BMI (Kg/m2) | 24,30 ± 3,58 | 24,42 ± 2,86 | 0,6088 | 26,91 ± 5,46 | 26,89 ± 4,98 | 0,9581 | 0,1475 | 0,1197 |
| Flexibility (cm) | 18,86 ± 9,00 | 27,46 ± 7,25 | 0,0001** | 25,07 ± 12,34 | 26,39 ± 12,47 | 0,2883 | 0,1399 | 0,7832 |
| Static Strength (Kgf) | ||||||||
| Right | 19,64 ± 7,08 | 24,79 ± 6,77 | 0,0001** | 22,14 ± 7,42 | 21,71 ± 7,44 | 0,6566 | 0,3700 | 0,2636 |
| Left | 19,43 ± 6,58 | 22,71 ± 5,69 | 0,0008* | 23,86 ± 6,54 | 23,29 ± 6,64 | 0,4533 | 0,0858 | 0,8087 |
SG study group, CG control group, VO max Volume of maximum oxygen uptake, BMI body mass index; Values expressed: average ± standard deviation; aMatched pair and independent student t-tests *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
Correlation of pain intensity with secondary outcomes in patients with breast cancer (n = 28) who underwent physical training
| Variables | SG (n = 14) | CG (n = 14) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base | 12 weeks | Base | 12 weeks | |||||
| r | r | r | r | |||||
| Fatigue | 0,8571 | 0,0001** | 0,6880 | 0,0065* | 0,6511 | 0,0117* | 0,7630 | 0,0015** |
| VO2 max ( | −0,1106 | 0,7066 | −0,2123 | 0,4661 | −0,4042 | 0,1518 | −0,2182 | 0,4535 |
| BMI (Kg/m2) | −0,3480 | 0,2227 | −0,5858 | 0,0277* | −0,0920 | 0,7544 | −0,1870 | 0,5221 |
| Flexibility (cm) | −0,0217 | 0,9414 | −0,0218 | 0,9409 | − 03765 | 0,1846 | −0,5575 | 0,0383* |
| Static Strength (Right) (Kgf) | −0,1358 | 0,6434 | −0,2392 | 0,4102 | −0,5810 | 0,0293* | −0,7252 | 0,0033** |
| Static Strength (Left) (Kgf) | −0,0339 | 0,9084 | −0,3174 | 0,2688 | −0,4673 | 0,0920 | −0,5879 | 0,0270* |
SG study group, CG control group, VO max Volume of maximum oxygen uptake, BMI body mass index, Values expressed: average ± standard deviation; *p < 0,05; **p < 0,01