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Effect of hatha yoga intervention on cardiovascular system in women after breast cancer surgery
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Introduction. The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the effects of 2 different exercise regimens on cardiovas-
cular fitness in women with breast cancer.
Methods. A total of 110 women consented to take part in the study but only 102 met the inclusion criteria and were involved
(8 patients did not meet the research criteria and were excluded); 95 women completed the interventions and were included
in the final analysis. The patients’ mean age was 57.53 ± 1.92 years for group A and 58.00 ± 1.27 years for group B. The partici-
pants were randomly assigned to 2 groups. Group A (n = 48) received hatha yoga intervention and group B (n = 47) received
Pilates intervention for 3 months. impedance cardiography was used to measure pre- and post-intervention functional capacity
of the cardiovascular system.
Results. Post-intervention impact was observed for both intervention approaches, but better improvement was noted in the
group of hatha yoga than that of Pilates. The actual values of stroke volume and left ventricular power were significantly
higher in group A compared with group B by 6.05 ml/beat (p < 0.05) and 0.19 W (p < 0.05), respectively; the relative values were
correspondingly better by 6.22% (p < 0.05) and 10.71% (p < 0.05).
Conclusions. Hatha yoga and Pilates interventions are both effective in improving cardiovascular function, but hatha yoga
turns out more beneficial.
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Effect of hatha yoga intervention on cardiovascular system in women after breast cancer surgery
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Physiotherapy Quarterly (ISSN 2544-4395) 2021, 29(3), 13–18 © Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences
Ключові слова:
breast cancer, hatha yoga, cardiovascular system, Pilates, physical intervention