2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.03.110
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Relationship of anxiety and depression symptoms with the different domains of physical activity in breast cancer survivors

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“…In this sense, encouraging physical activity is necessary, since it has been inversely related with depression symptoms (Aguilar et al, 2021;Ribeiro et al, 2020;Yasunaga et al, 2018) and pain (Geneen et al, 2017;Scarabattolo et al, 2019;Saraiva et al 2020). In our study, participants with depressive symptoms, but who were physically active during quarantine, reported pain in less body regions and were less likely to have association of depressive symptoms with body pain when compared to those who were physically inactive.…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…In this sense, encouraging physical activity is necessary, since it has been inversely related with depression symptoms (Aguilar et al, 2021;Ribeiro et al, 2020;Yasunaga et al, 2018) and pain (Geneen et al, 2017;Scarabattolo et al, 2019;Saraiva et al 2020). In our study, participants with depressive symptoms, but who were physically active during quarantine, reported pain in less body regions and were less likely to have association of depressive symptoms with body pain when compared to those who were physically inactive.…”
Section: ***Insert Table 4*** Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Encouraging physical activity is necessary, since it has been inversely correlated with depression symptoms ( Aguilar et al., 2021 ; Ribeiro et al., 2020 ; Yasunaga et al., 2018 ) and pain ( Geneen et al., 2017 ; Scarabattolo et al., 2019 ; Saraiva et al. 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, different strategies should be established to help these women to maintain PA levels. Recently, Ribeiro et al [269] identified the importance of leisure time/community in the management of both symptoms rather than occupational or participation in a sport/exercise. If practiced in company or in their free time, women with these symptoms could be more susceptible to initiate and maintain PA.…”
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“…Physical activity can affect anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients. Interestingly, leisure time physical activity was negatively related to depression, whereas occupational physical activity related positively to anxiety ( 29 ).…”
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confidence: 99%