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Front Nutr ; 8: 611217, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33681273

ABSTRACT

Our aim was to analyze and compare the effects of three different long-term treatments on anthropometric profiles, eating behaviors, anxiety and depression levels, and quality of life of groups of adults with obesity. Methods: The 43 participants in the study were randomly assigned to one of three groups: the education and health group (EH, n = 12), which received lectures on health topics; the physical exercise group (PE, n = 13), which underwent physical training; and the interdisciplinary therapy plus cognitive behavioral therapy (IT + CBT) (n = 18) group, which received physical training, nutritional advice, and physical and psychological therapy. Results: Total quality of life increased significantly in the EH group (△ = 2.00); in the PE group, body weight significantly decreased (△ = -1.42) and the physical domain of quality of life improved (△ = 1.05). However, the most significant changes were seen in the IT + CBT group, in which the anthropometric profile improved; there were an increase in quality of life in all domains (physical, psychological, social, and environmental), an improvement in eating behaviors [Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ), total △ = -8.39], and a reduction in depression [Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), △ = -10.13). Conclusion: The IT + CBT program was more effective than the PE and EH programs. Clinical Trial Registration Number: NCT02573688.

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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 45(7): 777-783, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31971832

ABSTRACT

Our aim was to analyze and compare functional training, interdisciplinary therapy, and interdisciplinary education on cardiorespiratory fitness (CF) and anthropometric characteristics of women with obesity. Forty-four women (age = 39.7 ± 5.9 years, body mass index (BMI) = 35.5 ± 2.8 kg/m2) completed 30 weeks of intervention randomly assigned to 3 groups: functional training (FT) (n = 14), interdisciplinary therapy (IT) (n = 19), and interdisciplinary education (IE) (n = 11). The FT group participated in the training program (3/week), the IT group received the same training intervention plus nutrition (1/week) and psychology advice (1/week) and physical therapy (1/week). The IE group participated in interdisciplinary lectures on topics related to health promotion (1/month). CF (ergospirometry), anthropometry, and body composition (electrical bioimpedance) were measured pre-intervention (Pre) and post-intervention (Post). CF increased (p ≤ 0.05) significantly (Pre vs. Post) in the FT (7.5%) and IT (10.8%) groups, but not in the IE group (1.8%). Body mass (BM), BMI, relative fat mass, and waist circumference significantly (p ≤ 0.05) decreased (Pre vs. Post) in IT (-4.4%, -4.4%, -2.3%, and -5.1%, respectively). The IE group showed a significant decrease in BM (-3.7%), BMI (-3.7%), and waist circumference (-3.5%), whereas the FT group promoted significant decrease in waist circumference (-3.4%). In conclusion, functional training increased CF but only interdisciplinary interventions improved the anthropometric profile of women with obesity. Novelty Interdisciplinary therapy provided more comprehensive adaptations in women with obesity, including morphological variables and CF. Functional training increased CF but reduced only abdominal obesity. Interdisciplinary education provided benefits on morphological variables, but it does not increase CF.


Subject(s)
Cardiorespiratory Fitness/physiology , Exercise Therapy/methods , Obesity/therapy , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Weight Loss/physiology , Adult , Anthropometry , Body Mass Index , Female , Humans
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 78(1): 50-53, feb. 2018. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-894549

ABSTRACT

El metotrexato es un antimetabolito análogo al ácido fólico que inhibe competitivamente la enzima dihidrofolato reductasa y timidilato sintetasa, indispensables para la síntesis de ADN y ARN. Se utiliza ampliamente en dermatología y sus efectos adversos en la piel y mucosas son variados, incluyendo reacciones leves y graves. Las erosiones y úlceras cutáneas como manifestación de citotoxicidad por metotrexato son infrecuentes y representarían un signo cutáneo temprano de pancitopenia por toxicidad medular secundaria a dicha droga. En la mayoría de los casos existen enfermedades cutáneas previas a la ulceración, principalmente psoriasis. En ausencia de dermatitis subyacente, la presencia de ulceraciones es excepcional. Se presentan ocho casos de pacientes con signos cutáneos de intoxicación por metotrexato, con y sin dermatosis previas. En la mayoría hubo asociación de mucositis y compromiso medular. Se recomiendan pautas de tratamiento.


Methotrexate is an antimetabolite analog to folic acid that competitively inhibits the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase and thymidylate synthetase, essential for the synthesis of DNA and RNA. It is widely used in dermatology and its adverse effects on the skin and mucous membranes are varied, including mild and severe reactions. The appearance of erosions and skin ulcers as a manifestation of methotrexate cytotoxicity are quite infrequent. These would represent an early cutaneous sign of pancytopenia due to marrow toxicity secondary to this drug. In most of the cases there are cutaneous diseases prior to ulceration, mainly psoriasis. In the absence of underlying dermatitis, the presence of ulcerations is very rare. We present eight cases of patients with cutaneous signs of methotrexate poisoning, with and without previous dermatoses. Most of them associated mucositis and bone marrow involvement. Treatment guidelines are recommended.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Skin Ulcer/chemically induced , Methotrexate/adverse effects , Drug Eruptions/etiology , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Skin Ulcer/diagnosis , Retrospective Studies , Drug Eruptions/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 78(1): 50-53, 2018.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29360079

ABSTRACT

Methotrexate is an antimetabolite analog to folic acid that competitively inhibits the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase and thymidylate synthetase, essential for the synthesis of DNA and RNA. It is widely used in dermatology and its adverse effects on the skin and mucous membranes are varied, including mild and severe reactions. The appearance of erosions and skin ulcers as a manifestation of methotrexate cytotoxicity are quite infrequent. These would represent an early cutaneous sign of pancytopenia due to marrow toxicity secondary to this drug. In most of the cases there are cutaneous diseases prior to ulceration, mainly psoriasis. In the absence of underlying dermatitis, the presence of ulcerations is very rare. We present eight cases of patients with cutaneous signs of methotrexate poisoning, with and without previous dermatoses. Most of them associated mucositis and bone marrow involvement. Treatment guidelines are recommended.


Subject(s)
Drug Eruptions/etiology , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Methotrexate/adverse effects , Skin Ulcer/chemically induced , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Diagnosis, Differential , Drug Eruptions/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Skin Ulcer/diagnosis
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