Journal article
Low physical activity levels and functional decline in individuals with lung cancer
CL Granger, CF McDonald, L Irving, RA Clark, K Gough, A Murnane, L Mileshkin, M Krishnasamy, L Denehy
Lung Cancer | Published : 2014
Abstract
Objectives: Physical activity has been infrequently measured objectively in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We aimed to investigate levels of physical activity, functional and patient reported outcomes at diagnosis and over six months in participants with recently diagnosed NSCLC and compare results with both physical activity guidelines and outcomes of similar-aged healthy individuals. Methods: This prospective observational study assessed 50 individuals from three Australian tertiary hospitals with stage I-IIIB NSCLC at diagnosis, then 10 weeks and six months later. Thirty five healthy individuals without cancer were assessed once. Outcome measures included tri-axial accelerometery (nu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by grant funding from the Victorian Cancer Agency and Eirene Lucas Foundation. Dr Catherine Granger was supported by an Australian Post-graduate Award PhD scholarship.