Melhorias na Fadiga e na Depressão em Sobreviventes de Câncer de Mama Praticantes de Treinamento de Força
Por Sandro Nobre Chaves (Autor), Filipe Dinato de Lima (Autor), Brenda Búrtuli Perondi (Autor), Jaqueline Vieira (Autor), Julia de Morais Elias (Autor), Leonardo Amorim Ribeiro (Autor), Achilles Khaluf Soares Silva (Autor), Sacha Clael (Autor), Ricardo Jaco de Oliveira (Autor).
Em Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano v. 23, 2021.
Resumo
Devido à alta incidência de câncer de mama em todo o mundo, é importante pesquisar e entender os efeitos fisiológicos e psicológicos dessa doença, como fadiga, depressão e capacidade de realizar tarefas da vida diária e como elas se modificam com a atividade física. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar os efeitos do treinamento de força na fadiga física (IMF-20), depressão (questionário de Beck), força de preensão manual e desempenho funcional (timed up and go). A amostra foi composta por 17 mulheres sobreviventes de câncer de mama, das quais 8 voluntárias eram praticantes de treinamento de força há pelo menos 6 meses (P) e 9 voluntárias eram não-praticantes (NP). O teste T identificou diferenças significativas (p> 0,05) entre os grupos sobre fadiga (P = 7,37 ± 1,76; NP= 10,77 ± 3,41; p = 0,02) e sobre depressão (P= 8,75 ± 5,20; NP= 14,55 ± 4,21). Não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos em força de preensão manual e desempenho funciona
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