乳腺癌患者情绪稳定,享受度高:化疗输注期间运动的积极体验。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Diego Bessa Dantas, Vinicius Muller Reis Weber, Regiane Bueno Araújo, Rosa de Lourdes Beltrão, Timothy Gustavo Cavazzotto, Danilo Fernandes da Silva, Marcos Roberto Queiroga
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目的:考虑到化疗期间漫长的等待时间是保持活跃的机会,本实验拟探讨乳腺癌患者在化疗输注期间进行运动的体验,重点关注情绪稳定性和享受水平。方法:招募接受化疗的成年女性肿瘤患者(24例),在化疗输注开始后10分钟开始在循环计力器上进行20分钟的低强度蹬车(30-40% HRR)。在运动前评估身体活动水平,而在运动前后测量情绪状态。此外,还收集了活动后的感觉量表和享受水平。结果:结果表明,运动没有显著改变患者的情绪,在活动前和活动后评估之间保持稳定(p>0.05)。此外,无论患者先前的身体活动水平如何,情感水平均较高(4.33±0.86),享受水平较高(106.9±16.1)。这些发现表明,在化疗输注期间,这项运动很受欢迎,并提供了积极的体验。结论:本研究结果提示乳腺癌患者在化疗输注期间进行低强度运动是可行且耐受性良好的,提供了一种积极的体验,而不会对情绪产生不良影响。这些结果强调了轻度运动作为促进情绪健康和增强治疗依从性的补充干预的潜力,为改善化疗期间的生活质量提供了新的视角。
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Stable mood and high enjoyment in breast cancer patients: positive experience with exercise during chemotherapy infusion.

Objective: Considering the long waiting time during chemotherapy as an opportunity to stay active, this experiment proposes to investigate the experience of breast cancer patients performing exercise during chemotherapy infusion, focusing on mood stability and levels of enjoyment.

Methods: Adult female oncology patients (24) undergoing chemotherapy were recruited to perform 20 minutes of low-intensity pedaling on a cycle ergometer (30-40% HRR) starting 10 minutes after the beginning of the chemotherapy infusion. Physical activity levels were assessed prior to the exercise session, while mood states were measured before and after the activity. Additionally, the feeling scale and the enjoyment levels were collected after the activity.

Results: The results indicated that the exercise did not significantly alter patients' mood, maintaining stability between pre- and post-activity assessments (p>0.05). Additionally, high affectivity levels were observed on the feeling scale (4.33 ± 0.86), along with the elevated enjoyment levels (106.9 ± 16.1), regardless of patients' prior physical activity levels. These findings suggest that the exercise was well-received and provided a positive experience during chemotherapy infusion.

Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that low-intensity exercise during chemotherapy infusion in breast cancer patients is feasible and well-tolerated, providing a positive experience without adverse effects on mood. These results underscore the potential of light exercise as a complementary intervention to promote emotional well-being and enhance treatment adherence, offering new perspectives for improving quality of life during chemotherapy.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
2.90%
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240
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Oncology is an international journal devoted to fostering interaction between experimental and clinical oncology. It covers all aspects of research on cancer, from the more basic discoveries dealing with both cell and molecular biology of tumour cells, to the most advanced clinical assays of conventional and new drugs. In addition, the journal has a strong commitment to facilitating the transfer of knowledge from the basic laboratory to the clinical practice, with the publication of educational series devoted to closing the gap between molecular and clinical oncologists. Molecular biology of tumours, identification of new targets for cancer therapy, and new technologies for research and treatment of cancer are the major themes covered by the educational series. Full research articles on a broad spectrum of subjects, including the molecular and cellular bases of disease, aetiology, pathophysiology, pathology, epidemiology, clinical features, and the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cancer, will be considered for publication.
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