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 in | Disability and rehabilitation p. 1 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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. |
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ISSN: | 1464-5165 |
DOI: | 10.1080/09638288.2024.2377417 |