身体功能测试是识别乳腺癌治疗后女性身体恢复能力低下的潜在工具

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F. Martins, Anselmo Alves de Oliveira, Gersiel Oliveira-Junior, Marcelo A. S. Carneiro, Luís Ronan Marquez Ferreira de Souza, V. C. Lara, R. Nomelini, C. O. Assumpção, M. V. C. Souza, F. Orsatti
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背景:本研究旨在探讨不同的身体功能测试(客观测量身体表现)是否可以识别乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)的低身体恢复能力。方法:本分析性横断面研究评估了146名BCS和69名年龄匹配的无乳腺癌病史的女性。以治疗结束后的不同时间作为分组标准。参与者被分为四组:对照组(CT: n = 69名无乳腺癌病史的女性);4 YAT: n = 41)。通过4 m步行测试(4- mwt)、5次坐立测试(FTSST)、计时起跑测试(TUG)和短时间物理性能电池(SPPB)评估身体功能。年龄、绝经状态、吸烟、药物数量、体力活动水平、体重指数和肌肉力量被用作ANCOVA的混杂变量。结果:与CT组相比,所有接受癌症治疗的组(<1 YAT, 1 - 3.9 YAT和≥4 YAT)的4 MWT, TUG和FTSST检测的身体机能均较低(p < 0.001)。对于SPPB,与CT相比,<1 YAT组和≥4 YAT组的表现较差(p = 0.005)。结论:不同的身体功能测试可用于识别BCS的低身体弹性。
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Physical Function Tests Are Potential Tools to Identify Low Physical Resilience in Women after Breast Cancer Treatment
Background: This study sought to investigate whether different physical function tests (objective measures of physical performance) may identify a low physical resilience in breast cancer survivors (BCS). Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study evaluated 146 BCS and 69 age-matched women without breast cancer history. The different times after the end of treatment were used as criteria for group division. Participants were divided into four groups: control (CT: n = 69–women without breast cancer history); <1.0 years after the end of treatment (<1 YAT: n = 60); 1–3.9 years after the end of treatment (1–3.9 YAT: n = 45); and ≥4 years after the end of treatment (>4 YAT: n = 41). Physical function was evaluated by 4 m walk test (4-MWT), five-times-sit-to-stand test (FTSST), timed up and go test (TUG), and short physical performance battery (SPPB). Age, menopausal status, smoking, number of medications, level of physical activity, body mass index, and muscle strength were used as confounding variables in ANCOVA. Results: All groups that underwent cancer treatment (<1 YAT, 1–3.9 YAT and ≥4 YAT) had lower physical performance (p < 0.001) identified by 4 MWT, TUG, and FTSST when compared to the CT group. For the SPPB, the <1 YAT and ≥4 YAT groups had lower performance (p = 0.005) when compared to the CT. Conclusions: The different physical function tests can be used to identify a low physical resilience in BCS.
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期刊介绍: MLTJ (Muscle, Ligaments and Tendons Journal) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of clinical and basic research studies related to musculoskeletal, ligament, tendon, public health, exercise physiology and kinesiology issues. Muscle, Ligaments and Tendons Journal (MLTJ) provides the platform for exchange of new clinical and scientific information in the most precise and expeditious way to achieve timely dissemination of information and cross-fertilization of ideas. It is the official journal of the Italian Society of Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons (I.S.Mu.L.T.), Società Italiana Terapia con Onde D’urto (S.I.T.O.D.) and Società Italiana Studio Piede e Caviglia (S.I.S.P.E.C)
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