ANA PAULA DE SOUZA BORGES

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LIM/24 - Laboratório de Oncologia Experimental, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Punção arterial
    (2023) BORGES, Ana Paula de Souza
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    Sudorese em cuidados paliativos
    (2022) CONSOLIM, Leonardo de Oliveira; BORGES, Ana Paula de Souza
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    The ideal amount of physical activity to improve quality of life and symptoms in lung cancer patients: A systematic review.
    (2019) CASTRO, Gilberto; CODIMA, Alberto; NEVES, Willian das; BORGES, Ana Paula Souza
  • article 20 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Exercise prescription for symptoms and quality of life improvements in lung cancer patients: a systematic review
    (2021) CODIMA, Alberto; SILVA, Willian das Neves; BORGES, Ana Paula de Souza; JR, Gilberto de Castro
    Purpose The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review to assess the effect of exercise on symptoms and quality of life in lung cancer patients. Methods We conducted a systematic review using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. PubMed, Medline, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and SciELO were searched for studies published from January 1998 to January 2019. The review included all randomized controlled trials that evaluated the effect of exercise on symptoms and quality of life of lung cancer patients. Two reviewers independently assessed the quality of all the included studies using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. Results In total, ten studies (835 participants) met all inclusion criteria. Three studies investigated the effect of exercise after lung resection, whereas four studies investigated it as a pre-surgery intervention. Two studies investigated the effect of exercise in patients under systemic treatment only, and one study included patients on diverse treatment plans. Exercise protocols consisted of different combinations of strength, aerobic, and inspiratory muscle training. Two trials, including 101 participants, found significant difference in quality of life between groups, favoring the intervention group; and five trials, including 549 participants, found significant inter-group differences in isolated symptoms, also favoring the intervention group. Conclusions Exercise can lead to improvements of symptoms and of quality of life in lung cancer survivors. Providing resistance training combined with high-intensity interval aerobic exercise after lung resection seems to be particularly effective. Further studies are warranted to investigate exercise for patients with poor performance status.
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    Imunização no adulto
    (2017) BORGES, Ana Paula de Souza
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    Punção arterial
    (2015) BORGES, Ana Paula de Souza
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    Sudorese em cuidados paliativos
    (2018) CONSOLIM, Leonardo de Oliveira; BORGES, Ana Paula
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    Cessação de tabagismo
    (2023) BORGES, Ana Paula de Souza; KOBAYASI, Renata
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    Delirium em cuidados paliativos
    (2018) CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; BORGES, Ana Paula; GRIGIO, Henrique Ramos
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    Cessação de tabagismo
    (2015) BORGES, Ana Paula de Souza; KOBAYASI, Renata