2016
DOI: 10.5327/z201600020004rbm
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Excesso de peso e de gordura androide em mulheres goianas recém-diagnosticadas com câncer de mama

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“…In the analysis of the incidence of being overweight, which was determined based on BMI, there is a consensus in the literature that the frequency of this factor is extremely high. This was observed by Brazilian authors [17][18][19]26 who detected excess weight in the range of 53.4-85.5% of women and by international studies 6,27 , which has data similar to that found in this study.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…In the analysis of the incidence of being overweight, which was determined based on BMI, there is a consensus in the literature that the frequency of this factor is extremely high. This was observed by Brazilian authors [17][18][19]26 who detected excess weight in the range of 53.4-85.5% of women and by international studies 6,27 , which has data similar to that found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…With regard to cardiovascular risk, it was observed that 84.5% of women had a very high risk, identified by WC ≥ 88 cm, which corroborates most breast cancer studies 18,19,26 . These findings show the need for health care in preventing the development of morbidities related to excess weight, especially in those patients who have a greater deposition for abdominal fat.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…The BMI effects on fractures at a certain level of the BMD remain controversial due to the different effects on several fracture locations. In a cross-sectional study including 48 women with mammary neoplasms, a high percentage of body fat was verified in all the patients in the android area obtained through the DXA 22 . After analyzing the association between the risk of fractures and the BMI in healthy women aged around 63 years, a recent meta-analysis showed that the hazard ratio (HR) for osteoporotic fractures was 0.87 (0.85-0.90), when a BMI of 25 kg/m 2 was under analysis.…”
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“…O percentual de gordura aumentado na região abdominal e prevalência de excesso de peso são considerados com alta prevalência em mulheres recém-diagnosticadas com câncer de mama (MOTA et al, 2016). Geralmente, o ganho de peso é comum nesse público por causa das terapias utilizadas e da alta ingestão de alimentos, por isso é um fator que merece intervenção e acompanhamento (BRAAKHUIS; CAMPION; BISHOP, 2017).…”
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