%0 Journal Article %T Repeated Measures Models Applied to Cancer Patients Treated with Exergames %J Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention %I West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP), APOCP's West Asia Chapter. %Z 1513-7368 %A Miranda, Isabela Pagani Heringer de %A Nogueira, Denismar Alves %A Martins, Natalia da Silva %A Alves, Ricardo da Silva %A Carvalho, Leonardo %D 2018 %\ 08/01/2018 %V 19 %N 8 %P 2171-2176 %! Repeated Measures Models Applied to Cancer Patients Treated with Exergames %K Linear mixed model %K Split plot %K Analysis of variance %R 10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.8.2171 %X Objective: The objective of this study was to define an appropriate linear model to analyse data on muscular fatiguein cancer patients over time through repeated measures techniques. Methods: Using the split plot in time system andlinear mixed models, three groups of individuals were compared as to the methods used to reduce muscle fatigue.Group Cancer consisted of individuals who had already been treated; group Control consisted of healthy individualsand group Chemo / radio-therapy consisted of individuals diagnosed with cancer undergoing chemo and radiationtherapy. Sessions were tested with exergames. A series of muscle strength data for each of the six muscles studied, in thepre-treatment, mid-treatment and final sessions. Result: The structure that best fit the covariance matrix was ARMA(1,1), according to AIC and BIC. There were significant differences and tendencies in the data series, especially forthe left tibial muscle, in which the interactions between group and session and between group and time were significant,showing that exergames treatment increased muscle strength in debilitated patients and, with 20 sessions, the groupsequalled in muscle strength. Conclusion: The linear mixed model proved to be efficient in modelling plots subdividedin time. Identifying the best structure of the covariance matrix allowed us to better estimate the effects, using testsappropriately to verify differences between factors that were not detected when using the median frequency of strength. %U https://journal.waocp.org/article_66528_af46029241daf225b2d7aea3035c2ea0.pdf