2016
DOI: 10.6063/motricidade.7674
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Atividade física após o diagnóstico do câncer de mama: Revisão sistemática

Abstract: ARTIGO DE REVISÃO | REVIEW ARTICLE RESUMO ABSTRACTThis systematic review aimed to analyze the original studies that investigated the level of physical activity (PA) self-reported, and the benefits and associated factors among women in treatment or after treatment for breast cancer (BC). In this way, the search was performed in electronic databases PubMed, Web of Science, Science Direct, OVID and Health Virtual Library used the descriptors [physical activity] AND [breast cancer] in English, Spanish and Portugue… Show more

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“…(Andrade & Duarte, 2003), and the development of treatments; for which early detection made it possible to increase emphasis on quality of life and a greater range of survival (Anjos, 2002). In relation to the studies that investigate the physical activity in breast cancer, most of them focus on patients during the posttreatment period (Boing et al, 2016). Therefore, it is essential to verify the practice of physical activity during clinical treatment, seeking to minimize and prevent its negative effects, as well as, investigate the quality of life and fatigue and their behavior in the different treatments.…”
Section: Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Andrade & Duarte, 2003), and the development of treatments; for which early detection made it possible to increase emphasis on quality of life and a greater range of survival (Anjos, 2002). In relation to the studies that investigate the physical activity in breast cancer, most of them focus on patients during the posttreatment period (Boing et al, 2016). Therefore, it is essential to verify the practice of physical activity during clinical treatment, seeking to minimize and prevent its negative effects, as well as, investigate the quality of life and fatigue and their behavior in the different treatments.…”
Section: Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cada um dos demais autores publicaram um artigo sobre o tema. Dezesseis (61,5%) estudos foram quantitativos 13,17,19,[22][23][24]27,28,[30][31][32][33][34][35][36]38 , sete (26,9%) estudos qualitativos 16,20,21,25,26,37,39 , dentre os quais cinco tiveram como método a revisão de literatura (sistemática ou integrativa) 16,20,21,25,26 . Por fim, três (11,6%) estudos se apresentam como qualiquantitativos 12,18,29 .…”
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“…Jong et al 25 investigated the effect of yoga on the fatigue of patients undergoing chemotherapy and found no significant results. However, there is evidence in literature showing the effectiveness of physical activity and physical exercise for women undergoing treatment and after treatment for breast cancer 10 , for example resistance exercise, which proved to be a possibility to reduce fatigue and maintain quality of life during chemotherapy treatment 26 . In a recent meta-analysis, findings indicate that physical exercise can reduce the presence of fatigue and improve the physical function of women with breast cancer 27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, an alternative and non-pharmacological treatment may be the practice of physical activity, which has been related to improvement of the functional declines of women undergoing breast cancer treatment 8 . Evidence shows positive effects of duly prescribed and well-oriented physical activities 9 and that women with higher levels of physical activity have decreased fatigue, depressive symptoms and better quality of life in general 10 . There are several activities that can be performed, including yoga 11 , dance 12 , Tai chi 13 , walking 14 , among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%