BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (Jan 2024)

Physical and autonomic functionality in women with breast cancer pre and post chemotherapy: a case control study

  • Bruna Lorena Soares Cavalcante Sousa,
  • Thiago dos Santos Rosa,
  • Valmir Oliveira Silvino,
  • Esmeralda Maria Lustosa Barros,
  • Hugo de Luca Corrêa,
  • Danilo Marcelo Leite do Prado,
  • Acácio Salvador Veras-Silva,
  • Mariana Duarte de Souza,
  • Carlos Eduardo Batista de Lima,
  • Luciano Fonseca Lemos de Oliveira,
  • Marcos Antonio Pereira dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-023-00797-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most incident types of cancer among women in the world. Although chemotherapy is an effective way to treat several types of cancer, it may also cause serious complications, including cardiotoxicity. This study aimed to identify the impact of chemotherapy on functional capacity, muscle strength and autonomic function. Methods Ten breast cancer patients in therapeutic follow-up (TG) and ten women without comorbidities (CG) participated in the study (46±8.87 years old). Both groups were evaluated at two time points, before and 20 weeks after the start of chemotherapy. Functional capacity and muscle strength were assessed by 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and handgrip test, respectively. Autonomic function was assessed by heart rate variability analysis. Results TG presented greater reductions in the handgrip test for the non-dominant hand (TG ↓15.2%; CG: ↑1.1%, p0.05) and 6MWT total distance (p>0.05). Regarding the heart rate variability variables before and after follow-up period, rMSSD (CG= 39.15±37.66; TG= 14.89±8.28, p= 0.01) and SDNN (CG= 55.77±40.03; TG= 26.30±10.37, p= 0.02) showed effect in the group and time interaction, whereas the LF/HF ratio presented significant difference only in the time analysis (CG= 2.24±2.30; TG= 2.84±1.82, p= 0.04). Conclusion Chemotherapy used in the treatment of breast cancer patients resulted in decreased muscle strength and autonomic imbalance. The data suggests that chemotherapy may carry the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Trial registration Registration not required.

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