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Association between cardiac autonomic modulation and sedentary behavior in breast cancer survivors: a 12-month cohort study

Purpose This study aimed to analyze the longitudinal influence of sitting time (ST) on cardiac autonomic modulation (CAM) and resting heart rate (RHR) in a 12-month cohort of 67 breast cancer survivors. Methods CAM was assessed by heart rate variability with heart monitor which also assessed RHR, an...

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Published in:Supportive care in cancer 2022-02, Vol.30 (2), p.1873-1878
Main Authors: Palma, Mariana R., Tebar, William R., Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos M., Fregonesi, Cristina E. P. T., Ribeiro, Fernanda E., Caldeira, Daniela T., Ritti-Dias, Raphael M., Christofaro, Diego G. D.
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description Purpose This study aimed to analyze the longitudinal influence of sitting time (ST) on cardiac autonomic modulation (CAM) and resting heart rate (RHR) in a 12-month cohort of 67 breast cancer survivors. Methods CAM was assessed by heart rate variability with heart monitor which also assessed RHR, and ST was self-reported. The relationship between the variables was analyzed by the Pearson correlation and its magnitude by linear regression. Results At baseline, no associations were found between ST and CAM or RHR. In the delta analyses, a decrease in RMSSD, SD1, and HF(ms 2 ) was associated with sitting time. At 12-month follow-up, there was an increase in the ST and a decrease in RHR. ST was negatively related with CAM (RMSSD, PNN50, and SD1), but no association was observed between ST and RHR. Conclusion The increase in ST was associated with worsening of CAM after 12-month follow-up. Promoting reduction in ST will be an important strategy against cardiovascular impairment in breast cancer survivors.
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Breast cancer
Breast Neoplasms - therapy
Cancer
Cancer Survivors
Cohort analysis
Cohort Studies
Exercise
Female
Health behavior
Heart beat
Heart Rate
Humans
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Nursing
Nursing Research
Oncology
Oncology, Experimental
Original Article
Pain Medicine
Rehabilitation Medicine
Sedentary Behavior
Survivor
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