Effects of Mat Pilates on quality of life, fatigue and body image in head and neck cancer survivors: a randomized clinical trial

To analyze the effect of a protocol based on the Mat Pilates method in an intervention group compared to a usual care control group, on quality of life, fatigue and body image of head and neck cancer survivors. This was a randomized clinical trial with 30 survivors, allocated into an intervention gr...

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Published inDisability and rehabilitation p. 1
Main Authors Saraiva, Patrícia Severo Dos Santos, Boing, Leonessa, Fausto, Danielly Yani, Garcia Lima, Alicia, Bellani Lyra, Vanessa, da Silveira, Juliana, de Azevedo Guimarães, Adriana Coutinho
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 12.07.2024
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Summary:To analyze the effect of a protocol based on the Mat Pilates method in an intervention group compared to a usual care control group, on quality of life, fatigue and body image of head and neck cancer survivors. This was a randomized clinical trial with 30 survivors, allocated into an intervention group and a control group. The intervention group underwent a 12-week Mat Pilates, twice a week, one hour long, and the control group attended two lectures and received weekly follow-up throughout the study period. Data collection took place through individual face-to-face interviews, focusing on assessing the outcomes: quality of life (FACT-H&N); fatigue FACT-F) and body image (BIS). The Mat Pilates group showed significant improvements compared to the control group in both intragroup and intergroup analyses across the variables: quality of life (in total score (  = 0.007)/(  = 0.003), family well-being (  = 0.001)/(  = 0.008) and functional well-being (  = 0.001)/(  = 0.001)); body image in the total score (  = 0.001)/(  = 0.001) and in the subscales: body image (  = 0.046)/(  = 0.010), body care (  = 0.026)/(  = 0.010) and body touch (  = 0.013)/(  = 0.022); fatigue (  = 0.006)/(  = 0.003). Based on these findings, future research could delve deeper into understanding the long-term effects of Mat Pilates interventions on quality of life, body image, and fatigue levels among survivors of head and neck cancer. RBR-3BS8XC6.
ISSN:1464-5165
DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2377417