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Int J Health Sci (Qassim) ; 16(3): 54-63, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35599936

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Objective: The objective of the study was to examine already published evidence on the level of physical activity and sedentary behavior in children during and after treatment for cancer. And, thusly to verify if patients are following the recommendations of the World Health Organization, United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and American College of Sports Medicine. Methods: The platforms for searches were EBSCO, Web of Science and PubMed. The keywords used were physical activity, sedentary behavior, children or adolescents with cancer. Results: Found 4572 articles. 16 satisfied the eligibility criteria. The most children of whom had a low level of physical activity and a high level of sedentary behavior. Conclusions: We conclude that this population showed an increase in sedentary behavior. And, it was also observed that does not have specific recommendations for this population. Already, the recommendations used for the healthy children and for chronic patients are not ideal for this population. Therefore, it is demonstrated that specific recommendations must be created for this population.

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Rev. bras. ativ. fís. saúde ; 22(4): 319-331, 20177001. fig, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-884489

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This systematic review aimed to identify and analyse original articles which investigated the influence of dance as adjuvant therapy in breast cancer. The selected databases were PsycInfo, PubMed, The Cochrane Library, ScienceDirect and the Virtual Health Library (VHL). The following descriptors were considered for the selection of articles: [dance therapy] OR [movement therapy] OR [complementary therapies] AND [breast cancer] OR [cancer neoplasms] OR [breast tumor] OR [breast carcinoma] present in the titles or abstracts of the articles. The quality of the data was evaluated by means of the methodological criteria proposed by Downs and Black. We identified 69 articles initially, of which only 11 were selected and analyzed. The approach followed in methodologies were dance therapy movement, Greek dance, Sacred dance, ballroom dance, classical ballet and jazz. Favorable results were found for self-image, femininity, mood, self-esteem, physical well-being, perceived stress, pain, consciousness, depression, couples trust, anxiety and fear. It was observed better range of motion and strength in upper limp, and also improvement in functional capacity. The authors pointed dance as an effective alternative adjuvant treatment in breast cancer. Dance promotes psychological benefits in women in breast cancer, as well as improvements strength and range of motion in upper limbs. Future studies are recommended with best scientific evidence, in order to investigate interventions with dance during other treatment and disease stage and with other forms of dance.


Esta revisão sistemática teve como objetivo identificar e analisar os artigos originais que investigaram a influência da dança como terapia adjuvante no câncer de mama. Foram determinadas como bases de dados para as buscas: PsycInfo, PubMed, The Cochrane Library, ScienceDirect e a Biblioteca Virtual da Saúde (BVS). Os seguintes descritores foram utilizados [dance therapy] OR [movement therapy] OR [complementary therapies] AND [breast cancer] OR [cancer neoplasms] OR [breast tumor] OR [breast carcinoma] presentes nos títulos ou resumos dos trabalhos. A qualidade dos trabalhos foi investigada pela Escala metodológica Downs e Black. Foram identificados 69 artigos inicialmente, destes apenas 11 foram selecionados e analisados. As abordagens pautaram-se em metodologias da dança terapia, da dança grega, dança sagrada, dança de salão, do ballet e do jazz. Foram observados benefícios psicológicos na imagem corporal, feminilidade, humor, autoestima, bem estar físico, stress percebido, dor, consciência, depressão, confiança entre casais, ansiedade e medo. Observou-se também melhoras nos aspectos da amplitude de movimento e força dos membros superiores, bem como na capacidade funcional. Os autores apontam a dança como um tratamento adjuvante alternativo viável para mulheres com câncer de mama. A dança pode promover benefícios psicológicos em mulheres após o câncer de mama, assim como, melhora na força e amplitude de movimento dos membros superiores. Recomenda-se futuros estudos como melhor evidência científica, a fim de investigar a dança em outros momentos do tratamento e da doença e com outras modalidades de dança.


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Terapéutica , Neoplasias de la Mama , Baile
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