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  • Phase angle cutoff value as a marker of the health status and functional capacity in breast cancer survivors
    Publication . Martins, Alexandre; Oliveira, Rafael; Brito, João; Costa, Tiago; Ramalho, Fatima; Pimenta, Nuno; Santos-Rocha, RA
    Accurate predictive tools are key factors for cancer care. Phase angle (PhA) has been proposed as a marker of cellular health, particularly of cell-membrane integrity. Cutoff values have been proposed, including for cancer survivors. This study aimed to assess the usefulness of the proposed PhA cutoff, as a marker of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) assessed health-status, and functional capacity in breast cancer (BC) survivors. This cross-sectional study included 25 women (50.6 ± 8.6 yrs) survivors of BC, divided into two groups according to the PhA reference value of 5.6◦ (group 1 [G1]: PhA ≤ 5.6◦ [n=13]; group 2 [G2]: PhA > 5.6◦ [n=12]) (Gupta et al. 2008). BIA-assessed health status parameters included: extracellular water (ECW), intracellular water (ICW), total body water (TBW), PhA, body mass, fat-free mass, muscle mass, body cell mass (BCM). Four functional tests were performed: 30 s chair-stand test, timed up and go test, ball throw test and 6-minute walking test. Results showed G2 had lower ECW/ICW ratio (p=0.001; ES=1.2), ECW/BCM ratio (p=0.001; ES=3.2) and ECW/TBW ratio (p=0.001; ES=4.8). There was no difference in functional capacity between groups. The results of the present study show that patients with higher PhA values have a higher ICW values and preservation in the ECW/ICW ratio, suggesting it’s a better cell membrane quality and integrity. Relation of both PhA and cell membrane integrity with functional capacity warrants further research.
  • Exercise training programs and detraining in older women
    Publication . Oliveira, Rafael; Santa-Marinha, Carlos; Leão, Rafael; Bento, Teresa; Santos-Rocha, Rita; Brito, João; Monteiro, Diogo
    The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of exercise training programs and detraining. Fifty-one aged women participated in two supervised exercise programs: a group of land-based exercise and a group of land-based exercise plus aquatic exercise, both being evaluated at the baseline after nine months of intervention and three months of detraining. After intervention, both groups had decreased blood pressure and improved resistance of the lower and upper limbs. After a detraining period, both groups showed significant increase in blood pressure while resistance of lower and upper limbs, agility and aerobic capacity had a significant decrease.
  • Effect of exercise on phase angle in cancer patients: a systematic review
    Publication . Martins, Alexandre; Oliveira, Rafael; Brito, João; Costa, Tiago; Silva, Júlia; Ramalho, Fátima; Santos-Rocha, RA; Pimenta, Nuno
    INTRODUCTION: Body composition is one of the main variables of interest in clinical practice in cancer patients. Specific markers from bioelectrical impedance analysis, such as phase angle (PhA), have been assuming increasing relevance in this population. The aim of the present systematic review was to study and systematise the effect of exercise on PhA in cancer survivors, as compared to control conditions, namely usual care, with no exercise. The effect of exercise on PhA in the population of cancer survivors is not yet established. EVIDENCE ACQUISITIONː This systematic review was conducted on October 13, 2021, through PubMed, Web of Science, Wiley Online Library, Directory of Open Access Journals, Science Direct and JSTOR, following PRISMA guidelines and PICOS model that include: cancer survivors with ≥18 years; intervention of any exercise program for the target group; comparison between intervention group and control group that followed control conditions, namely usual care, with no exercise; outcome related to PhA; and studies of randomized control trials. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: We founded a total of 1244 publications, using selected keywords. Eight studies were included in this systematic review, after inclusion/exclusion criteria considered. Compared with the control conditions, exercise training programs seem associated with a positive effect on PhA, both in solid tumours and haematologic cancer types, but only when using resistance exercise alone. According to the best evidence synthesis criteria, we could not conclude the superiority of any exercise program analysed in the value of the PhA. CONCLUSIONS: There were several exercise details that may have potential to be beneficial for PhA in cancer patients, including an early start of the exercise intervention (during treatment and immediately after discharge from hospital), the use of resistance exercise or/and aerobic exercise, and mainly a long follow-up period (≥ 4 months) to verify the structural effects of exercise on the PhA. However, there were no effects on the PhA value immediately after the intervention, regardless of the type of protocol and the intervention time.
  • Relatório sobre os resultados do projeto de investigação e desenvolvimento LABORATÓRIO DE INVESTIGAÇÃO EM DESPORTO E SAÚDE
    Publication . Santos-Rocha, Rita; Amendoeira, José; Santos, Abel; Brito, João; Catela, David
    A presente publicação consubstancia-se no relatório final das atividades desenvolvidas no âmbito do projeto de investigação e desenvolvimento designado por Parque de Ciência e Tecnologia do Alentejo - Laboratório de Investigação em Desporto e Saúde. Este projeto foi cofinanciado por fundos nacionais através do Programa Operacional do Alentejo 2007-2013 (referência: ALENT-07-0262-FEDER-001883), tendo sido promovido pelo Instituto Politécnico de Santarém, mais especificamente por duas das suas unidades orgânicas: a Escola Superior de Desporto de Rio Maior e a Escola Superior de Saúde de Santarém. O presente relatório inclui uma breve apresentação do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém e das unidades orgânicas envolvidas, seguindo-se a apresentação e enquadramento do Laboratório de Investigação em Desporto e Saúde. O projeto tem uma coordenadora geral, no entanto, estando o mesmo estruturado em “unidades”, foram as mesmas coordenadas por diferentes Professores das duas escolas envolvidas. Nesta linha, os capítulos principais referem-se às atividades desenvolvidas especificamente por cada uma das unidades integradas no Laboratório de Investigação em Desporto e Saúde. O objetivo deste relatório de atividades, além de permitir o cumprimento de um dos pressupostos da gestão de projetos, configura-se como uma forma de promoção e divulgação de algumas das atividades de investigação e desenvolvimento do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém.
  • Comparative study of water parameters and functional capacity in women survivors of breast cancer as a function of the cut-off value of the phase angle
    Publication . Martins, Alexandre; Oliveira, Rafael; Brito, João; Costa, Tiago; Ramalho, Fátima; Pimenta, Nuno; Santos-Rocha, RA
    In 2018, breast cancer (BC) registered 2,088,849 new cases worldwide and 626,679 deaths attributed to the disease (IARC, 2019). Phase angle (PhA) has been considered effective in assessing cell integrity in cancer patients (Schulz et al., 2017). Low PhA values are predictors of lower survival in this population (Pereira et al., 2018).