Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular loss of muscle mass), defined as cachexia, with profound implications for independence and quality of life. The rate at which such patients’ physical performance declines has not been well established. The aim of this study was to determine the change in muscle strength and function over 8 weeks in patients with already established cancer cachexia, to help inform the design and duration of physical activity interventions applicable to this patient group. Methods Patients with thoracic and gastrointestinal cancer and with unintentional weight loss of > 5% in 6 months or BMI 0.05). Baseline variables did not differentiate between completers and no...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Cancer cachexia has been reported to be directly responsible for at least 20% of cancer deaths. Mana...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that presents with, among other characteristics, progressive l...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular loss...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular loss...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular loss...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular lo...
Background: Muscle mass and physical function (PF) are common co-primary endpoints in cancer cachexi...
Background: Muscle mass and physical function (PF) are common co-primary endpoints in cancer cachexi...
Background: Muscle mass and physical function (PF) are common co-primary endpoints in cancer cachexi...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with ...
Background: Exercise capacity is a significant determinant of mortality for cancer patients, so know...
Background: Exercise capacity is a significant determinant of mortality for cancer patients, so know...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with i...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with i...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Cancer cachexia has been reported to be directly responsible for at least 20% of cancer deaths. Mana...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that presents with, among other characteristics, progressive l...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular loss...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular loss...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular loss...
Purpose Patients with cancer frequently experience an involuntary loss of weight (in particular lo...
Background: Muscle mass and physical function (PF) are common co-primary endpoints in cancer cachexi...
Background: Muscle mass and physical function (PF) are common co-primary endpoints in cancer cachexi...
Background: Muscle mass and physical function (PF) are common co-primary endpoints in cancer cachexi...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with ...
Background: Exercise capacity is a significant determinant of mortality for cancer patients, so know...
Background: Exercise capacity is a significant determinant of mortality for cancer patients, so know...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with i...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with i...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Cancer cachexia has been reported to be directly responsible for at least 20% of cancer deaths. Mana...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that presents with, among other characteristics, progressive l...