Nutritional Profile and Physical Activity in Women with BreastCancer Attended by the Unified Health System in South Brazil
Rev. bras. cancerol
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60(4): 315-322, out.-dez.2014.
Article
in English
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ABSTRACT
Nutritional status and physical activity are modifiable factors for risk and prognostic of breast cancer.Knowing these parameters in different locations is important because it allows setting priorities and allocating resourcestoward a positive change. Objective:
To evaluate for the first time the nutritional status and physical activity level inwomen undergoing treatment for breast cancer in a reference center in Pelotas (RS/Brazil).Method:
Cross-sectionalstudy. Were evaluated patients above 20 years old, treated by the Unified Health System, between June and November2012 using the body mass index, waist circumference, International Physical Activity Questionnaire, body weightvariation and questions about previous nutritional counseling.Results:
Among the 72 women evaluated, 70%presented excess of body weight and 87.5% had high waist circumference, with an average of 92.1±14.7 cm (95% CI88.6; 95.6). Physical inactivity was associated with weight gain (p=0.03) and was prevalent in 94.4% of the subjects.Approximately 65% of women undergoing adjuvant treatment increased weight, with a significant difference whencompared to other types of treatment (p=0.03). Only four women reported having received previous nutritionalcounseling.Conclusion:
The majority of the evaluated women presented overweight, sedentary habits, abdominalobesity and absent of nutritional counseling at the beginning of treatment. These results contribute to the growingclinical evidence that nutritional interventions and counseling on physical activity for women with breast cancer treatedin the Unified Health System are urgently needed. Studies at other reference centers are recommended...
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Main subject:
Breast Neoplasms
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Nutritional Status
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Motor Activity
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
South America
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Brazil
Language:
English
Journal:
Rev. bras. cancerol
Journal subject:
Neoplasms
Year:
2014
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Institution/Affiliation country:
Catholic University of Pelotas/BR
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