Impact of Resistance Training Volume on Physical and Perceptual Outcomes of Breast Cancer Survivors Submitted to a Combined Training Program: A Randomized, Single-Blinded Study.
Chaiane CalonegoCristine Lima AlbertonSamarita Beraldo SantagnelloGustavo Zaccaria SchaunCristiane Rios PetrarcaDaniel UmpierreElisa Gouvêa PortellaLuana Siqueira AndradeRochele Barboza PinheiroMaria Laura Brizio GomesMariana Silva HäfeleGabriela Barreto DavidStephanie Santana PintoJoão Saldanha HenkinStephanie Santana PintoPublished in: Journal of physical activity & health (2023)
Cancer-related fatigue and time to exhaustion, improved only in the MS group after the intervention. On the other hand, similar knee extension 1-repetition maximum, quadriceps muscle thickness, and quality of life improvements were observed in breast cancer survivors irrespective of the resistance training volume performed.
Keyphrases
- resistance training
- body composition
- high intensity
- randomized controlled trial
- mass spectrometry
- total knee arthroplasty
- physical activity
- ms ms
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- working memory
- optical coherence tomography
- anterior cruciate ligament
- type diabetes
- knee osteoarthritis
- study protocol
- metabolic syndrome
- depressive symptoms
- weight loss