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Effects of Rowing on Cardiac Function in Breast Cancer Survivors: Sliding Seat Rowing vs. Fixed Seat Rowing
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This longitudinal study aimed to analyze the effects of a team rowing-based training program on physical fitness and anthropometric parameters in female breast cancer survivors (n = 40; 56.78 ± 6.38 years). Participants were divided into two groups: one rowed in fixed seat rowing (FSR) boats (n = 20; 56.35 ± 4.89 years) and the other in sliding seat rowing (SSR) boats (n = 20; 57.20 ± 7.7 years). Both groups engaged in two 75-min sessions per week for 24 weeks. Significant improvements were observed in both groups in resting heart rate (FSR: −10.65 bpm; SSR: −8.45 bpm), heart rate at the beginning of the 6-min walk test (6 MWT) (FSR: −10.7 bpm; SSR: −11.25 bpm), and heart rate at the end of the test (FSR: −13.85 bpm; SSR: −20.35 bpm). Blood pressure improved significantly in both diastolic blood pressure (FSR: −12.35 mmHg; SSR: −19.25 mmHg) and systolic blood pressure (FSR: −13 mmHg; SSR: −16.95 mmHg). Additionally, both groups increased the distance covered in the 6 MWT (FSR: +63.05 m; SSR: +93.65 m). These results suggest that a rowing training program is a viable and safe activity for female breast cancer survivors, improving cardiac function, blood pressure, and cardiorespiratory capacity, particularly in sliding seat boats.
Title: Effects of Rowing on Cardiac Function in Breast Cancer Survivors: Sliding Seat Rowing vs. Fixed Seat Rowing
Description:
This longitudinal study aimed to analyze the effects of a team rowing-based training program on physical fitness and anthropometric parameters in female breast cancer survivors (n = 40; 56.
78 ± 6.
38 years).
Participants were divided into two groups: one rowed in fixed seat rowing (FSR) boats (n = 20; 56.
35 ± 4.
89 years) and the other in sliding seat rowing (SSR) boats (n = 20; 57.
20 ± 7.
7 years).
Both groups engaged in two 75-min sessions per week for 24 weeks.
Significant improvements were observed in both groups in resting heart rate (FSR: −10.
65 bpm; SSR: −8.
45 bpm), heart rate at the beginning of the 6-min walk test (6 MWT) (FSR: −10.
7 bpm; SSR: −11.
25 bpm), and heart rate at the end of the test (FSR: −13.
85 bpm; SSR: −20.
35 bpm).
Blood pressure improved significantly in both diastolic blood pressure (FSR: −12.
35 mmHg; SSR: −19.
25 mmHg) and systolic blood pressure (FSR: −13 mmHg; SSR: −16.
95 mmHg).
Additionally, both groups increased the distance covered in the 6 MWT (FSR: +63.
05 m; SSR: +93.
65 m).
These results suggest that a rowing training program is a viable and safe activity for female breast cancer survivors, improving cardiac function, blood pressure, and cardiorespiratory capacity, particularly in sliding seat boats.
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