Abstract
Emerging evidence that cancers survivors may experience premature aging has prompted epidemiology research aimed at the characterization of key premature aging phenotypes. Physical functioning data relevant for premature aging phenotype classification in cancer survivors, however, remain scarce. We assessed the burden of dynapenia, a key sarcopenia indicator, and muscle strength loss in the understudied population of bone marrow transplant (BMT) patients. This study involved secondary analyses of data from patients who underwent bone marrow transplant (BMT) in a cancer Institute in South Florida (June 2018-April 2019) with traditional hematopoietic cell transplantation specific comorbidity index (HCT-CI) scores and other relevant information. T-tests for paired data assessed pre- vs. post-BMT changes in grip strength (GS) (n=9). Prevalence of dynapenia (GS
| Original language | American English |
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| State | Published - Dec 16 2020 |
| Event | Innovation in Aging - Duration: Dec 16 2020 → … |
Conference
| Conference | Innovation in Aging |
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| Period | 12/16/20 → … |