Treinamento resistido promove benefí­cios durante os diferentes tipos de tratamento do câncer de mama: estudo de revisão

  • Weder Alves da Silva Programa de pós-graduação em Nutrição e Saúde, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Goiânia, Brasil.
  • Carlos Alexandre Vieira Faculdade de Educação Fí­sica e Dança, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Brasil.
  • Luan Galvão Programa de pós-graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Brasil.
  • Thayná Coelho Guimarães Programa de pós-graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Brasil.
  • Vitor Alves Marques Programa de pós-graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Brasil.
  • Murilo Augusto Soares de Araújo Instituto de capacitação profissional (INSAUDE)
  • Rafael Ribeiro Alves Programa de pós-graduação em Nutrição e Saúde, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Goiânia, Brasil.
Palavras-chave: Câncer de mama, Treinamento resistido, Tratamento e câncer de mama

Resumo

O câncer se refere a um conjunto de mais de 100 doenças, sendo considerado um dos principais problemas de saúde pública. Entre as mulheres, as maiores incidências radicam-se na mama. Apesar dos diferentes tipos de tratamento diminuí­rem a mortalidade ou aumentarem a sobrevida, esses podem promover inúmeros efeitos colaterais, diminuindo consequentemente, a qualidade de vida da paciente. Considerando os diversos benefí­cios inerentes a prática do treinamento resistido, ele pode ser uma importante estratégia não farmacológica capaz de melhorar a qualidade de vida desses indiví­duos durante os diferentes tipos de tratamento. O objetivo do presente estudo consiste em descrever os benefí­cios da prática do treinamento resistido (TR) em indiví­duos durante diferentes estágios/tipos de tratamento contra o câncer de mama. Foi realizado uma revisão de literatura do tipo narrativa, nas bases de dados PubMed e Scielo. Como resultado, foram encontrados 849 artigos, dos quais foram selecionados 11 de acordo com os critérios de inclusão e exclusão. Sendo assim, podemos considerar que a prática do treinamento resistido atenua os efeitos colaterais dos diferentes tipos de tratamento, além de melhorar valências da aptidão física relacionada a saúde como força e condicionamento cardiorrespiratório, contribuindo na diminuição da mortalidade e aumento da sobrevida. 

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2020-07-25
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Silva, W. A. da, Vieira, C. A., Galvão, L., Guimarães, T. C., Marques, V. A., de Araújo, M. A. S., & Alves, R. R. (2020). Treinamento resistido promove benefí­cios durante os diferentes tipos de tratamento do câncer de mama: estudo de revisão. RBPFEX - Revista Brasileira De Prescrição E Fisiologia Do Exercício, 13(88), 1361-1369. Recuperado de https://www.rbpfex.com.br/index.php/rbpfex/article/view/1866
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