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Weight training is not harmful for women with breast cancer-related lymphoedema: a systematic review

机译:体重训练对患有乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿的女性无害:系统综述

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Question: Is weight-training exercise intervention harmful to women with or at risk of breast cancer-related lymphoedema? Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials. Participants: Women with or at risk of breast cancer-related lymphoedema. Intervention: Progressive weight-training exercise. Outcome measures: The primary outcomes were severity (volume difference) and incidence of arm lymphoedema. Secondary outcomes included muscle strength of the upper and lower limbs, quality of life and body mass index. Results: Eleven studies from eight trials involving 1091 women were included. Weight-training exercise of low to moderate intensity with relatively slow progression significantly improved the upper limb strength (SMD 0.93, 95% CI 0.73 to 1.12) and lower limb strength (SMD 0.75, 95% CI 0.47 to 1.04) without increasing the arm volume (SMD –0.09, 95% CI –0.23 to 0.05) or incidence of breast cancer-related lymphoedema (RR 0.77, 95% CI 0.52 to 1.15). No significant effects were noted for body mass index (SMD –0.10, 95% –0.31 to 0.11). Some aspects of quality of life may improve with weight training. Participants in all trials used pressure garments and received supervision; no trials used high-intensity weight training. Conclusions: Weight training appears to be safe and beneficial in improving limb strength and physical components of quality of life in women with or at risk of lymphoedema. Pressure garments, supervision and limiting the intensity of the weight training may each be important, but this could not be confirmed with this review. Registration: PROSPERO CRD42012002737. [Paramanandam VS, Roberts D (2014) Weight training is not harmful for women with breast cancer-related lymphoedema: a systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy 60: 136–143].
机译:问题:减肥运动干预是否对患有乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿或有乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿风险的妇女有害?设计:系统评价和随机试验的荟萃分析。参加者:患有或有患乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿的妇女。干预:渐进式减肥运动。结果测量:主要结果是严重程度(体积差异)和手臂淋巴水肿的发生率。次要结果包括上,下肢的肌肉力量,生活质量和体重指数。结果:包括来自1091名妇女的八项试验的十一项研究。低强度至中等强度的举重锻炼以及相对较慢的步伐显着改善了上肢力量(SMD 0.93,95%CI 0.73至1.12)和下肢力量(SMD 0.75,95%CI 0.47至1.04),而没有增加手臂的体积(SMD –0.09,95%CI –0.23至0.05)或乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿的发生率(RR 0.77,95%CI 0.52至1.15)。体重指数(SMD –0.10,95%–0.31至0.11)没有显着影响。生活质量的某些方面可能会因体重训练而得到改善。所有试验的参与者都穿着压力服并接受了监督;没有试验使用高强度体重训练。结论:体重训练对于改善患有淋巴水肿或有淋巴水肿风险的女性的肢体力量和生活质量的身体成分似乎是安全且有益的。压力服,监督和限制重量训练的强度都可能很重要,但这无法通过本次审查得到证实。注册:PROSPERO CRD42012002737。 [Paramanandam VS,Roberts D(2014)体重训练对患有乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿的女性无害:系统综述。物理疗法杂志60:136–143]。

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