A prática da atividade física em mulheres com câncer de mama: associação entre fatores motivacionais e características dermatoglíficas

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.444431
Palabras clave: Teoría de la Autodeterminación, Ejercicio físico, Competencia, Autonomía, Cáncer

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O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a associação de constructos da teoria da autodeterminação e das características dermatoglíficas sobre o comportamento relacionado à prática de atividade física em mulheres que se encontram em tratamento para o câncer de mama, considerando seu histórico de atividade física. Participaram deste estudo 104 mulheres, que responderam a questões sobre a prática de atividade física, percepção de competência, grau de autonomia em relação à prática de atividade física, satisfação com a vida e realizaram a coleta das impressões digitais para dermatoglifia. Para a análise de dados as mulheres foram agrupadas de acordo com as respostas do histórico de prática de atividade física, se praticavam atividade física antes do diagnóstico da doença e se mantiveram a prática durante o tratamento. No grupo de mulheres que fazia atividade física antes do diagnóstico e continuou com a atividade durante o tratamento para o câncer de mama, a percepção de competência (p<0,001), a regulação autônoma (p=0,002), a satisfação com a vida (p=0,005)  e consequentemente o nível de atividade física (p<0,001) foram maiores. Quanto às variáveis dermatoglíficas, observou-se que no polegar da mão direita (p<0,047) e indicador da mão direita (p<0,026), a distribuição de verticilos em S desenho foi maior nas mulheres que apresentaram regulação controlada para prática de atividade física. A percepção de competência e a regulação autônoma demonstraram ser características importantes para a manutenção da prática de atividade física durante o tratamento para o câncer de mama. O padrão dermatoglífico encontrado pode ser um indicativo de uma marca que pode influenciar a regulação comportamental em relação à prática de atividades físicas. Mais estudos, com diferentes desenhos, são necessários para verificar como estas variáveis se comportam no âmbito do câncer de mama.

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Fin, G., Aparecida de Jesus, J., Benetti, M., & José Nodari Júnior, R. (2022). A prática da atividade física em mulheres com câncer de mama: associação entre fatores motivacionais e características dermatoglíficas. Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte, 22(1), 176–189. https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.444431
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