2017
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.63.11.1006
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Abstract: The evidence shows that pilates or home-based exercise should be encouraged to women with breast cancer.

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“…In the systematic review of dance and breast cancer it was demonstrated that interventions were performed with a range of three to 24 weeks, with one to three sessions a week and one to three hours per session. It was also observed that most of the studies identified in the systematic review about Pilates and breast cancer had their interventions with a total duration of eight weeks, frequency of three times weekly and sessions of 45 to 60 minutes [74]. Thus, as average of these findings we also propose 16 weeks with three 60-min sessions per week.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…In the systematic review of dance and breast cancer it was demonstrated that interventions were performed with a range of three to 24 weeks, with one to three sessions a week and one to three hours per session. It was also observed that most of the studies identified in the systematic review about Pilates and breast cancer had their interventions with a total duration of eight weeks, frequency of three times weekly and sessions of 45 to 60 minutes [74]. Thus, as average of these findings we also propose 16 weeks with three 60-min sessions per week.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The use of the Pilates method in patients with breast cancer was evaluated by a systematic review of four studies and determined that the method causes an improvement in patients' range of motion, pain and fatigue [74]. Other evidences related to the benefits of the Pilates method for the health of these women reported improved quality of life, reduced pain and fatigue, decreased lymphedema, and increased upper limb functionality [21,27,37,75].…”
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“…The use of the Pilates method in patients with breast cancer was evaluated by a systematic review of four studies, and it was determined that the method leads to an improvement in patients' ROM, pain, and fatigue [73]. Other evidence related to the benefits of the Pilates method for the health of these women supported improved quality of life, reduced pain and fatigue, [21,27,37,74].…”
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“…The time of intervention of 16 weeks for this protocol was chosen considering the pilot study [26] and the systematic review of breast cancer and dance [72] and Pilates [73]. The pilot study of 12 weeks showed psychological benefits in women with breast cancer, and the classes were performed in 24 sessions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%