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On the Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of Patients with Acromegaly: Are They Candidates for Rehabilitation Programs?

[Purpose] This study compared patients having active acromegaly with those having controlled acromegaly in terms of peripheral muscle strength, body composition, and functional capacity. We also examined the associations between these measures. [Methods] A total of 14 patients with active acromegaly...

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Autores principales: Guedes da Silva, Débora Pedroza, Guimarães, Fernando Silva, Dias, Cristina Márcia, Guimarães, Simone de Araujo, Kasuki, Leandro, Gadelha, Mônica Roberto, Camilo, Gustavo Bittencourt, Lopes, Agnaldo José
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Publicado: The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24396219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.25.1497
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author Guedes da Silva, Débora Pedroza
Guimarães, Fernando Silva
Dias, Cristina Márcia
Guimarães, Simone de Araujo
Kasuki, Leandro
Gadelha, Mônica Roberto
Camilo, Gustavo Bittencourt
Lopes, Agnaldo José
author_facet Guedes da Silva, Débora Pedroza
Guimarães, Fernando Silva
Dias, Cristina Márcia
Guimarães, Simone de Araujo
Kasuki, Leandro
Gadelha, Mônica Roberto
Camilo, Gustavo Bittencourt
Lopes, Agnaldo José
author_sort Guedes da Silva, Débora Pedroza
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description [Purpose] This study compared patients having active acromegaly with those having controlled acromegaly in terms of peripheral muscle strength, body composition, and functional capacity. We also examined the associations between these measures. [Methods] A total of 14 patients with active acromegaly, 12 patients with controlled acromegaly, and 12 healthy controls were subjected to isometric dynamometry, surface electromyography, electrical bioimpedance, and a six-minute walk test. [Results] The active acromegaly group exhibited significantly more fat-free mass than the control group. With respect to the peripheral muscle performance, the controlled acromegaly group presented a significantly lower electromyographic median frequency than the control group. The quadriceps maximum strength was significantly lower in the controlled acromegaly group than in the control group. The fat-free mass was significantly correlated with the quadriceps maximum strength. The global scores of the Acromegaly Quality of Life Questionnaire were significantly correlated with the six-minute walk distance. [Conclusion] Patients with acromegaly have more fat-free mass, less peripheral muscle strength, and greater fatigability than healthy control subjects. These findings depend on the degree of hormonal control. In acromegalic patients, peripheral muscle strength is related to body composition, and functional capacity is correlated with quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-38814862014-01-06 On the Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of Patients with Acromegaly: Are They Candidates for Rehabilitation Programs? Guedes da Silva, Débora Pedroza Guimarães, Fernando Silva Dias, Cristina Márcia Guimarães, Simone de Araujo Kasuki, Leandro Gadelha, Mônica Roberto Camilo, Gustavo Bittencourt Lopes, Agnaldo José J Phys Ther Sci Original [Purpose] This study compared patients having active acromegaly with those having controlled acromegaly in terms of peripheral muscle strength, body composition, and functional capacity. We also examined the associations between these measures. [Methods] A total of 14 patients with active acromegaly, 12 patients with controlled acromegaly, and 12 healthy controls were subjected to isometric dynamometry, surface electromyography, electrical bioimpedance, and a six-minute walk test. [Results] The active acromegaly group exhibited significantly more fat-free mass than the control group. With respect to the peripheral muscle performance, the controlled acromegaly group presented a significantly lower electromyographic median frequency than the control group. The quadriceps maximum strength was significantly lower in the controlled acromegaly group than in the control group. The fat-free mass was significantly correlated with the quadriceps maximum strength. The global scores of the Acromegaly Quality of Life Questionnaire were significantly correlated with the six-minute walk distance. [Conclusion] Patients with acromegaly have more fat-free mass, less peripheral muscle strength, and greater fatigability than healthy control subjects. These findings depend on the degree of hormonal control. In acromegalic patients, peripheral muscle strength is related to body composition, and functional capacity is correlated with quality of life. The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2013-12-11 2013-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3881486/ /pubmed/24396219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.25.1497 Text en 2013©by the Society of Physical Therapy Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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Guedes da Silva, Débora Pedroza
Guimarães, Fernando Silva
Dias, Cristina Márcia
Guimarães, Simone de Araujo
Kasuki, Leandro
Gadelha, Mônica Roberto
Camilo, Gustavo Bittencourt
Lopes, Agnaldo José
On the Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of Patients with Acromegaly: Are They Candidates for Rehabilitation Programs?
title On the Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of Patients with Acromegaly: Are They Candidates for Rehabilitation Programs?
title_full On the Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of Patients with Acromegaly: Are They Candidates for Rehabilitation Programs?
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title_short On the Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of Patients with Acromegaly: Are They Candidates for Rehabilitation Programs?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24396219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.25.1497
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