Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process
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Resumo: | Cancer is a clinical condition resulting from disordered cell proliferation, and has its association with cachexia, in part of the cases, this condition ends up worsening the patient's condition, due to the intense depletion of lean mass and adipose tissue, which causes immunological changes that compromise the effectiveness of drug therapy. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of the application of resistance exercises of moderate intensity in cachectic patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. Methodology: 20 healthy and sedentary individuals were selected for the control group, with an age range similar to the test group, which consisted of 20 cancer patients with gastrointestinal cancer, associated with cachexia, and the evaluations were performed with the following instruments: load cell, nutritional analysis of the menu, total energy value (VET), basal metabolic rate (BMR). The menu and motor control were evaluated before and after the resistance exercise protocol, compared to a group of normal people without association with the pathology and after the exercise protocol, the group of patients demonstrated an increase and strength control that approached the healthy group, being statistically significant Results: Some patients did not have the adequate caloric intake both when comparing the basal metabolic rate and when adding an exercise practice, visualized through the calculation of the total energy value, about the strength assessment, there was a significant improvement between the first and second evaluation, although the protocol time was not enough for lean mass production. Conclusion: The results found suggest that this treatment should be applied for longer than the one developed to assess whether the caloric intake was adequate, and if the proposed protocol would be effective for the production of muscle mass in these patients who have severe catabolic processes, evaluating the biological individuality of each patient, thus meeting the metabolic needs. |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease processCáncer y Caquexia: influencia de un protocolo de ejercicio terapéutico en el proceso de salud y enfermedadCâncer e Caquexia: influência de um protocolo de exercícios terapêuticos no processo saúde e doençaCáncerCaquexiaEjercicios de resistencia.CancerCachexiaResistance exercises.CâncerCaquexiaExercícios resistidos.Cancer is a clinical condition resulting from disordered cell proliferation, and has its association with cachexia, in part of the cases, this condition ends up worsening the patient's condition, due to the intense depletion of lean mass and adipose tissue, which causes immunological changes that compromise the effectiveness of drug therapy. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of the application of resistance exercises of moderate intensity in cachectic patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. Methodology: 20 healthy and sedentary individuals were selected for the control group, with an age range similar to the test group, which consisted of 20 cancer patients with gastrointestinal cancer, associated with cachexia, and the evaluations were performed with the following instruments: load cell, nutritional analysis of the menu, total energy value (VET), basal metabolic rate (BMR). The menu and motor control were evaluated before and after the resistance exercise protocol, compared to a group of normal people without association with the pathology and after the exercise protocol, the group of patients demonstrated an increase and strength control that approached the healthy group, being statistically significant Results: Some patients did not have the adequate caloric intake both when comparing the basal metabolic rate and when adding an exercise practice, visualized through the calculation of the total energy value, about the strength assessment, there was a significant improvement between the first and second evaluation, although the protocol time was not enough for lean mass production. Conclusion: The results found suggest that this treatment should be applied for longer than the one developed to assess whether the caloric intake was adequate, and if the proposed protocol would be effective for the production of muscle mass in these patients who have severe catabolic processes, evaluating the biological individuality of each patient, thus meeting the metabolic needs.El cáncer es una condición clínica resultante de la proliferación celular desordenada, y tiene su asociación con caquexia, en parte de los casos, esta condición termina empeorando la condición del paciente, debido al agotamiento intenso de la masa magra y tejido adiposo, lo que ocasiona cambios inmunológicos que comprometen la eficacia de la farmacoterapia. Objetivo: Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar los efectos terapéuticos de la aplicación de ejercicios de resistencia de intensidad moderada en pacientes caquécticos con cáncer del tracto gastrointestinal. Metodología: se seleccionaron 20 individuos sanos y sedentarios para el grupo control, con rango de edad similar al grupo de prueba, el cual estuvo conformado por 20 pacientes oncológicos con cáncer gastrointestinal, asociado a caquexia, y las evaluaciones se realizaron con los siguientes instrumentos: celda de carga, análisis nutricional del menú, valor energético total (VET), tasa metabólica basal (TMB). Se evaluó el menú y control motor antes y después del protocolo de ejercicios de fuerza, en comparación con un grupo de personas normales sin asociación con la patología y después del protocolo de ejercicio, el grupo de pacientes demostró un aumento y control de la fuerza que se acercó a la grupo sano, siendo estadísticamente significativo Resultados: Algunos pacientes no tuvieron el aporte calórico adecuado tanto al comparar la tasa metabólica basal como al agregar una práctica de ejercicio, visualizada a través del cálculo del valor energético total, sobre la valoración de la fuerza, hubo una mejora significativa entre la primera y la segunda evaluación, aunque el tiempo del protocolo no fue suficiente para la producción en masa ajustada. Conclusión: Los resultados encontrados sugieren que este tratamiento debería ser aplicado por más tiempo que el desarrollado para evaluar si el aporte calórico fue adecuado y si el protocolo propuesto sería efectivo para la producción de masa muscular en estos pacientes que presentan procesos catabólicos severos, evaluando la individualidad biológica de cada paciente, satisfaciendo así las necesidades metabólicas.O câncer é uma condição clínica decorrente da proliferação celular desordenada, e tem sua associação com a caquexia, em parte dos casos, essa condição acaba por agravar o quadro do paciente, devido à intensa depleção da massa magra e do tecido adiposo, o que ocasiona alterações imunológicas que comprometem a eficácia da terapia medicamentosa. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar os efeitos terapêuticos da aplicação de exercícios resistidos de intensidade moderada em pacientes caquéticos com câncer do trato gastrointestinal. Metodologia: Foram selecionados 20 indivíduos saudáveis e sedentários para o grupo controle, com faixa etária similar ao grupo teste que foi composta por 20 pacientes oncológicos com câncer gastrointestinal, associados à caquexia, e as avaliações foram realizadas com os seguintes instrumentos: célula de carga, análise nutricional do cardápio, valor energético total (VET), taxa metabólica basal (TMB). Foi avaliado o cardápio e controle motor antes e depois do protocolo de exercícios resistidos, comparado a um grupo de pessoas normais sem associação com a patologia e após o protocolo de exercício, o grupo de pacientes demonstrou um aumento e controle de força que se aproximou do grupo sadio, sendo estatisticamente significativo Resultados: Alguns pacientes não tinham o aporte calórico adequado tanto quando comparado a taxa metabólica basal como quando adicionado uma prática de exercícios, visualizado através do cálculo do valor energético total, acerca da avaliação de força, houve uma melhora significativa entre a primeira e segunda avaliação, apesar do tempo de protocolo não ter sido suficiente para produção de massa magra. Conclusão: Os resultados encontrados sugerem que esse tratamento deva ser aplicado por mais tempo do que o desenvolvido para avaliar se o aporte calórico estava adequado, e se o protocolo proposto seria eficaz para a produção de massa muscular nesses pacientes que apresentam processos catabólicos graves, avaliando a individualidade biológica dos cada paciente, atendendo assim às necessidades metabólicas.Research, Society and Development2020-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1000810.33448/rsd-v9i11.10008Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e36091110008Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e36091110008Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e360911100082525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10008/8864Copyright (c) 2020 Livia de Aguiar Valentim; Claudia Ribeiro de Souza; Tatiane Costa Quaresmahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValentim, Livia de AguiarSouza, Claudia Ribeiro de Quaresma, Tatiane Costa 2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10008Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:10.121341Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process Cáncer y Caquexia: influencia de un protocolo de ejercicio terapéutico en el proceso de salud y enfermedad Câncer e Caquexia: influência de um protocolo de exercícios terapêuticos no processo saúde e doença |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process Valentim, Livia de Aguiar Cáncer Caquexia Ejercicios de resistencia. Cancer Cachexia Resistance exercises. Câncer Caquexia Exercícios resistidos. |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process |
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Cancer and Cachexia: influence of a therapeutic exercise protocol on the health and disease process |
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Valentim, Livia de Aguiar |
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Valentim, Livia de Aguiar Souza, Claudia Ribeiro de Quaresma, Tatiane Costa |
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Souza, Claudia Ribeiro de Quaresma, Tatiane Costa |
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Valentim, Livia de Aguiar Souza, Claudia Ribeiro de Quaresma, Tatiane Costa |
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Cáncer Caquexia Ejercicios de resistencia. Cancer Cachexia Resistance exercises. Câncer Caquexia Exercícios resistidos. |
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Cáncer Caquexia Ejercicios de resistencia. Cancer Cachexia Resistance exercises. Câncer Caquexia Exercícios resistidos. |
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Cancer is a clinical condition resulting from disordered cell proliferation, and has its association with cachexia, in part of the cases, this condition ends up worsening the patient's condition, due to the intense depletion of lean mass and adipose tissue, which causes immunological changes that compromise the effectiveness of drug therapy. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of the application of resistance exercises of moderate intensity in cachectic patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. Methodology: 20 healthy and sedentary individuals were selected for the control group, with an age range similar to the test group, which consisted of 20 cancer patients with gastrointestinal cancer, associated with cachexia, and the evaluations were performed with the following instruments: load cell, nutritional analysis of the menu, total energy value (VET), basal metabolic rate (BMR). The menu and motor control were evaluated before and after the resistance exercise protocol, compared to a group of normal people without association with the pathology and after the exercise protocol, the group of patients demonstrated an increase and strength control that approached the healthy group, being statistically significant Results: Some patients did not have the adequate caloric intake both when comparing the basal metabolic rate and when adding an exercise practice, visualized through the calculation of the total energy value, about the strength assessment, there was a significant improvement between the first and second evaluation, although the protocol time was not enough for lean mass production. Conclusion: The results found suggest that this treatment should be applied for longer than the one developed to assess whether the caloric intake was adequate, and if the proposed protocol would be effective for the production of muscle mass in these patients who have severe catabolic processes, evaluating the biological individuality of each patient, thus meeting the metabolic needs. |
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