Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia
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Resumo: | Aplastic anemia is a hematopoietic dysfunction that compromises pluripotent cells; the phenomenon that gives rise to the multiplication and maturation of the precursor or primordial cells of blood cells. It is commonly treated with immunosuppressive therapy and/or halogenic bone marrow transplantation. However, despite the comorbidities of aplastic anemia, studies associating physiological changes related to regular physical exercise are still scarce, possibly due to the low prevalence of the disease. Thus, we describe here the impact of a resistance training program on different hematological markers in a patient with severe aplastic anemia. A 39-year-old white male diagnosed with aplastic anemia 22 years ago underwent 12 weeks of resistance training. Different hematological markers were analyzed before and after 7 and 12 weeks of intervention. After the intervention an increase in reticulocytes and several other blood components were observed, the values of which remained within normal limits. In addition, there was a reduction in transaminases and liver enzymes that mark canalicular lesions, proving an improved liver condition. We conclude that after 12 weeks of strength training the patient presented positive changes in different hematological markers, such as erythrocytes, hemoglobin, hematocrit, neutrophils, and leukocytes, suggesting a positive effect of resistance training on the patient's clinical picture associated with the natural course of disease treatment. |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemiaTreinamento de força e respostas hematológicas: relato de caso de um paciente com anemia aplástica graveAnemia aplásticaTreinamento resistidoMarcadores hematólogicosAplastic anemiaResistance trainingHematological markersAplastic anemia is a hematopoietic dysfunction that compromises pluripotent cells; the phenomenon that gives rise to the multiplication and maturation of the precursor or primordial cells of blood cells. It is commonly treated with immunosuppressive therapy and/or halogenic bone marrow transplantation. However, despite the comorbidities of aplastic anemia, studies associating physiological changes related to regular physical exercise are still scarce, possibly due to the low prevalence of the disease. Thus, we describe here the impact of a resistance training program on different hematological markers in a patient with severe aplastic anemia. A 39-year-old white male diagnosed with aplastic anemia 22 years ago underwent 12 weeks of resistance training. Different hematological markers were analyzed before and after 7 and 12 weeks of intervention. After the intervention an increase in reticulocytes and several other blood components were observed, the values of which remained within normal limits. In addition, there was a reduction in transaminases and liver enzymes that mark canalicular lesions, proving an improved liver condition. We conclude that after 12 weeks of strength training the patient presented positive changes in different hematological markers, such as erythrocytes, hemoglobin, hematocrit, neutrophils, and leukocytes, suggesting a positive effect of resistance training on the patient's clinical picture associated with the natural course of disease treatment.A anemia aplástica é uma disfunção hematopoiética que compromete células pluripotenciais; fenômeno que dá origem a multiplicação e maturação das células precursoras ou primordiais das células sanguíneas. É comumente tratada com terapia imunossupressora e/ou transplante de medula óssea halogênica. No entanto, apesar das comorbidades da anemia aplástica, ainda são escassos os estudos que associam alterações fisiológicas relacionadas à prática regular do exercício físico, possivelmente pela baixa prevalência da doença. Deste modo, descreve-se aqui os efeitos de um programa de treinamento resistido sobre diferentes marcadores hematológicos em um paciente com anemia aplástica grave. Um homem branco com 39 anos, diagnosticado com anemia aplástica há 22 anos foi submetido a 12 semanas de treinamento resistido. Diferentes marcadores hematológicos foram analisados antes e após 7 e 12 semanas de intervenção. Após a intervenção foi observado um aumento dos reticulócitos e de diversos outros componentes do sangue, cujo valores permaneceram dentro dos limites de normalidade. Adicionalmente, houve uma redução em transaminases e enzimas hepáticas marcadoras de lesões canalicular, indicando uma melhor condição hepática. Conclui-se que após 12 semanas de treinamento de força o paciente apresentou alterações positivas em diferentes marcadores hematológicos, como eritrócitos, hemoglobina, hematócrito, neutrófilos, e leucócitos, o que sugere um efeito positivo do treinamento resistido sobre o quadro clínico do paciente associadamente ao curso natural do tratamento da doença.Centro Universitário Euro-Americano - UNIEURO2023-10-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/410.61695/rcs.v1i1.4Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023); 52-60Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma; v. 1 n. 1 (2023); 52-602965-606010.61695/rcs.v1i1reponame:Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceumainstname:Centro Universitário Euro-Americano (Unieuro)instacron:UNIEUROporhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/4/13Copyright (c) 2023 Daniel Câmara de Almeida, Wellington Lacerda Oliveira Rios, Carlos Janssen Gomes da Cruz, Eduardo Montecelli, Emerson Sebastião, Renato André Sousa da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCâmara de Almeida, DanielLacerda Oliveira Rios, WellingtonJanssen Gomes da Cruz, CarlosMontecelli, EduardoSebastião, EmersonSousa da Silva, Renato André2023-11-27T13:13:11Zoai:ojs.revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br:article/4Revistahttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revistaPRIhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaictomaz@ceuma.br || issac.lara@unieuro.edu.br2965-60602965-6060opendoar:2023-11-27T13:13:11Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma - Centro Universitário Euro-Americano (Unieuro)false |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia Treinamento de força e respostas hematológicas: relato de caso de um paciente com anemia aplástica grave |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia Câmara de Almeida, Daniel Anemia aplástica Treinamento resistido Marcadores hematólogicos Aplastic anemia Resistance training Hematological markers |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia |
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Resistance training and hematological responses: a case report with a patient with severe aplastic anemia |
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Câmara de Almeida, Daniel |
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Câmara de Almeida, Daniel Lacerda Oliveira Rios, Wellington Janssen Gomes da Cruz, Carlos Montecelli, Eduardo Sebastião, Emerson Sousa da Silva, Renato André |
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Lacerda Oliveira Rios, Wellington Janssen Gomes da Cruz, Carlos Montecelli, Eduardo Sebastião, Emerson Sousa da Silva, Renato André |
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Câmara de Almeida, Daniel Lacerda Oliveira Rios, Wellington Janssen Gomes da Cruz, Carlos Montecelli, Eduardo Sebastião, Emerson Sousa da Silva, Renato André |
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Anemia aplástica Treinamento resistido Marcadores hematólogicos Aplastic anemia Resistance training Hematological markers |
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Anemia aplástica Treinamento resistido Marcadores hematólogicos Aplastic anemia Resistance training Hematological markers |
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Aplastic anemia is a hematopoietic dysfunction that compromises pluripotent cells; the phenomenon that gives rise to the multiplication and maturation of the precursor or primordial cells of blood cells. It is commonly treated with immunosuppressive therapy and/or halogenic bone marrow transplantation. However, despite the comorbidities of aplastic anemia, studies associating physiological changes related to regular physical exercise are still scarce, possibly due to the low prevalence of the disease. Thus, we describe here the impact of a resistance training program on different hematological markers in a patient with severe aplastic anemia. A 39-year-old white male diagnosed with aplastic anemia 22 years ago underwent 12 weeks of resistance training. Different hematological markers were analyzed before and after 7 and 12 weeks of intervention. After the intervention an increase in reticulocytes and several other blood components were observed, the values of which remained within normal limits. In addition, there was a reduction in transaminases and liver enzymes that mark canalicular lesions, proving an improved liver condition. We conclude that after 12 weeks of strength training the patient presented positive changes in different hematological markers, such as erythrocytes, hemoglobin, hematocrit, neutrophils, and leukocytes, suggesting a positive effect of resistance training on the patient's clinical picture associated with the natural course of disease treatment. |
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