1. Exercise is associated with better quality of life in patients on TSH-suppressive therapy with levothyroxine for differentiated thyroid carcinoma.
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Vigário Pdos S, Chachamovitz DS, Teixeira Pde F, Rocque Mde L, Santos ML, and Vaisman M
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- Adult, Autoantibodies blood, Cross-Sectional Studies, Education methods, Female, Humans, Hyperthyroidism drug therapy, Iodide Peroxidase immunology, Male, Middle Aged, Pain Perception physiology, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Carcinoma drug therapy, Exercise, Quality of Life, Thyroid Neoplasms drug therapy, Thyrotropin blood, Thyroxine therapeutic use
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Objective: To evaluate if a supervised exercise training program improves the quality of life (QoL) of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) patients on TSH-suppressive therapy with levothyroxine (L-T4)., Subjects and Methods: Initially, a cross-sectional study was performed to compare the QoL and the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) between subclinical hyperthyroidism (SCH) patients (n = 33) and euthyroid subjects (EU; n = 49). In the prospective phase of the study, SCH patients were randomized in a non-blinded fashion to either participate (SCH-Tr = trained patients; n = 16) or not (SCH-Sed = untrained patients; n = 17) in a supervised exercise training program. The exercise program consisted of 60 minutes of aerobic and stretching exercises, twice a week, during twelve weeks. The QoL was assessed by the application of the WHOQOL-Bref, and the SF-36 was used to assess the HRQoL., Results: SCH patients had statistically lower scores than EU on the "physical" domain of WHOQOL-Bref, besides "physical function", "role-physical", "bodily pain", "general health", "vitality", "role-emotional", and "mental-health" domains of SF-36. After three months, SCH-Tr patients showed improvement in the "physical" and "psychological" domains of WHOQOL-Bref (p < 0.05), and in the "physical function", "role-physical", "bodily pain", "vitality" and "mental health" domains of SF-36., Conclusion: Patients on TSH-suppressive therapy with L-T4 for DTC had impaired QoL and HRQoL compared to EU, but it was improved after 3-months of an exercise training program. Exercise seems to play an important role in the follow-up of DTC patients, since it seems to minimize the adverse effects of the treatment on QoL and HRQoL.
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- 2014
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