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Cancer survivors get more easily fatigued: Study

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Researchers have found that adults who have undergone successful treatment may become fatigued more quickly than their peers who do not have a history of

"The main goal of treatment has been survival, but studies like this suggest that we need also to examine the longer-term effects on health and quality of life," said Jennifer Schrack, at in Maryland, US.

For the study, published in the journal Cancer, researchers examined data from a long-running study of normal ageing, which included periodic treadmill tests of fatigability as well as 400-metre walks to test endurance.

They found that, on average, participants with a history of treatment reported more in the treadmill tests and were slower to complete the endurance walks, compared to participants without a history.

After adjusting for gender- and health-related differences between 334 participants who had a history of and 1,331 who did not, the researchers also found that a history was associated with a 1.6 times greater risk of high perceived fatigability.

The mean ages were 74 years for the 334 people in the history group and 69 years for the 1,331 in the no-history group.

By comparison, the team found that being older than 65 years brought a 5.7 times greater risk of high perceived fatigability -- implying that the effect of a history was more than a third as large as the effect of ageing past 65.

Similarly, a history was associated with 400-metre walk times averaging 14 seconds slower than those for participants with no history.

The over-65 participants with a history also deteriorated more steeply in their endurance-walk times from one checkup to the next, compared to those without a history.

"These findings support the idea that a history of is associated with higher fatigability and that this effect worsens with advancing age," Schrack noted.

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First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 15:22 IST
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