Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática

Introducción: El ejercicio físico, es comúnmente utilizado como tratamiento primario o como coadyuvante de la terapia farmacológica, presentando resultados prometedores que llevan a la reducción de padecer cáncer de seno entre un 30%-40% con mínimo 3 horas de actividad física semanal a intensidad mo...

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Santos Duran, Silvia Andrea
Luna Dueñas, Julio Guillermo
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Breast cancer
Quality of life
Exercise
Endurance strength
Calidad de vida
Deportes-aspectos fisiológicos
Deportes-aspectos psicológicos
Condición física
Cáncer de seno
Calidad de vida
Ejercicio
Fuerza resistencia
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
title Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
spellingShingle Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
Breast cancer
Quality of life
Exercise
Endurance strength
Calidad de vida
Deportes-aspectos fisiológicos
Deportes-aspectos psicológicos
Condición física
Cáncer de seno
Calidad de vida
Ejercicio
Fuerza resistencia
title_short Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
title_full Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
title_fullStr Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
title_full_unstemmed Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
title_sort Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemática
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Santos Duran, Silvia Andrea
Luna Dueñas, Julio Guillermo
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Garcia González, Daniel Efrén
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Santos Duran, Silvia Andrea
Luna Dueñas, Julio Guillermo
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Breast cancer
Quality of life
Exercise
Endurance strength
topic Breast cancer
Quality of life
Exercise
Endurance strength
Calidad de vida
Deportes-aspectos fisiológicos
Deportes-aspectos psicológicos
Condición física
Cáncer de seno
Calidad de vida
Ejercicio
Fuerza resistencia
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Calidad de vida
Deportes-aspectos fisiológicos
Deportes-aspectos psicológicos
Condición física
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Cáncer de seno
Calidad de vida
Ejercicio
Fuerza resistencia
description Introducción: El ejercicio físico, es comúnmente utilizado como tratamiento primario o como coadyuvante de la terapia farmacológica, presentando resultados prometedores que llevan a la reducción de padecer cáncer de seno entre un 30%-40% con mínimo 3 horas de actividad física semanal a intensidad moderada a vigorosa. No obstante, la asociación entre la fuerza resistencia y los beneficios sobre la calidad de vida en mujeres diagnosticadas con cáncer de seno aún no son claros. Objetivo: Determinar lo beneficios del entrenamiento en fuerza resistencia sobre la calidad de vida en mujeres diagnosticadas con cáncer de seno, a través de una revisión sistemática de la literatura. Métodos: El estudio responde a una revisión sistemática de la literatura acorde con los lineamientos descritos en la declaración PRISMA y en el Manual Cochrane para la conducción de Revisiones Sistemáticas de Intervenciones versión 5.1.0. La búsqueda sistemática de la literatura se realizó en bases de datos tales como PubMed, Trip Medical Database, Scopus, Web of Science, Registro Cochrane Central de Ensayos Controlados, bibliotecas electrónicas Scielo y ScienceDirect, entre los años 1990 y 2018. Resultados: De los 404 estudios encontrados, 8 cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. La totalidad de los estudios evaluados incluyeron población con cáncer de seno y evaluaron la calidad de vida mediante protocolos con longitud entre 8 semanas hasta los 12 meses, frecuencia de 1 a 5 sesiones/semana, duración por sesión entre 30 y 90 minutos e intensidad del 60% al 85% de la frecuencia cardiaca máxima (FC máx) o del 35% al 50% de una repetición máxima (RM). Conclusión: Los resultados sobre la calidad de vida y los efectos del entrenamiento en fuerza resistencia en pacientes con CS son alentadores. Los estudios analizados muestran una asociación directa para el estado de salud entre el entrenamiento de fuerza resistencia y la calidad de vida. Adicionalmente, se evidencia que el entrenamiento de fuerza resistencia favorece el estado de salud, como también, parámetros psicológicos, síntomas de dolor, funcionalidad física, funcionalidad y disfrute sexual, fatiga, estado de ánimo, salud emocional, salud cognitiva, composición corporal y capacidad física.
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spelling Garcia González, Daniel EfrénSantos Duran, Silvia AndreaLuna Dueñas, Julio Guillermo2021-11-16T22:06:10Z2021-11-16T22:06:10Z2021-11-16Santos S, Luna J, Garcia D. (2021) Fuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con cáncer de seno: Una revisión sistemática. [Tesis de pregrado]. Universidad Santo Tomás. Bucaramanga. Colombiahttp://hdl.handle.net/11634/38417reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomásinstname:Universidad Santo Tomásrepourl:https://repository.usta.edu.coIntroducción: El ejercicio físico, es comúnmente utilizado como tratamiento primario o como coadyuvante de la terapia farmacológica, presentando resultados prometedores que llevan a la reducción de padecer cáncer de seno entre un 30%-40% con mínimo 3 horas de actividad física semanal a intensidad moderada a vigorosa. No obstante, la asociación entre la fuerza resistencia y los beneficios sobre la calidad de vida en mujeres diagnosticadas con cáncer de seno aún no son claros. Objetivo: Determinar lo beneficios del entrenamiento en fuerza resistencia sobre la calidad de vida en mujeres diagnosticadas con cáncer de seno, a través de una revisión sistemática de la literatura. Métodos: El estudio responde a una revisión sistemática de la literatura acorde con los lineamientos descritos en la declaración PRISMA y en el Manual Cochrane para la conducción de Revisiones Sistemáticas de Intervenciones versión 5.1.0. La búsqueda sistemática de la literatura se realizó en bases de datos tales como PubMed, Trip Medical Database, Scopus, Web of Science, Registro Cochrane Central de Ensayos Controlados, bibliotecas electrónicas Scielo y ScienceDirect, entre los años 1990 y 2018. Resultados: De los 404 estudios encontrados, 8 cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. La totalidad de los estudios evaluados incluyeron población con cáncer de seno y evaluaron la calidad de vida mediante protocolos con longitud entre 8 semanas hasta los 12 meses, frecuencia de 1 a 5 sesiones/semana, duración por sesión entre 30 y 90 minutos e intensidad del 60% al 85% de la frecuencia cardiaca máxima (FC máx) o del 35% al 50% de una repetición máxima (RM). Conclusión: Los resultados sobre la calidad de vida y los efectos del entrenamiento en fuerza resistencia en pacientes con CS son alentadores. Los estudios analizados muestran una asociación directa para el estado de salud entre el entrenamiento de fuerza resistencia y la calidad de vida. Adicionalmente, se evidencia que el entrenamiento de fuerza resistencia favorece el estado de salud, como también, parámetros psicológicos, síntomas de dolor, funcionalidad física, funcionalidad y disfrute sexual, fatiga, estado de ánimo, salud emocional, salud cognitiva, composición corporal y capacidad física.Introduction: Physical exercise is commonly used as primary treatment or as an adjunct to pharmacological therapy, presenting promising results that lead to a reduction of breast cancer between 30% -40% with a minimum of 3 hours of weekly physical activity at intensity moderate to vigorous. However, the association between endurance strength and benefits on quality of life in women diagnosed with breast cancer is still unclear. Objective: To determine the benefits of resistance resistance training on the quality of life in women diagnosed with breast cancer, through a systematic review of the literature. Methods: The study responds to a systematic review of the literature according to the guidelines described in the PRISMA statement and in the Cochrane Manual for conducting Systematic Reviews of Interventions version 5.1.0. The systematic literature search was carried out in databases such as PubMed, Trip Medical Database, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Scielo electronic libraries and ScienceDirect, between the years 1990 and 2018. Results: Of the 404 studies found, 8 met the inclusion criteria. All the studies evaluated included the population with breast cancer and evaluated the quality of life through protocols with a length of 8 weeks to 12 months, frequency of 1 to 5 sessions / week, duration per session between 30 and 90 minutes and intensity of the 60% to 85% of maximum heart rate (HR max) or 35% to 50% of one repetition maximum (RM). Conclution: The results on the quality of life and the effects of resistance training in patients with CS are encouraging. The analyzed studies show a direct association for the state of health between resistance training and quality of life. Additionally, it is evidenced that resistance strength training favors the state of health, as well as psychological parameters, pain symptoms, physical functionality, sexual functionality and enjoyment, fatigue, mood, emotional health, cognitive health, body composition and capacity physical.Profesional en Cultura Física, Deporte y Recreaciónhttp://www.ustabuca.edu.co/ustabmanga/presentacionPregradoapplication/pdfspaUniversidad Santo TomásPregrado Cultura Física, Deporte y RecreaciónFacultad de Cultura Física, Deporte y RecreaciónFuerza resistencia en la calidad de vida de mujeres con Cáncer de Seno: una revisión sistemáticaBreast cancerQuality of lifeExerciseEndurance strengthCalidad de vidaDeportes-aspectos fisiológicosDeportes-aspectos psicológicosCondición físicaCáncer de senoCalidad de vidaEjercicioFuerza resistenciaTrabajo de gradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionFormación de Recurso Humano para la Ctel: Trabajo de grado de Pregradohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1finfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisAcceso cerradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cbCRAI-USTA BucaramangaAssociation AP. 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