From: Cancer-related fatigue and activities of daily living: lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
All (N = 60) | |
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Age (years) | |
Mean ± SD | 54,7 ± 10,52 |
Min - Max | 33–81 |
Sex, n (%) | |
Female | 44 (73,3) |
Male | 16 (26,7) |
Place of medical care, n (%) | |
Urban | 52 (86,7) |
Rural | 8 (13,3) |
Living arrangements, n (%) | |
Lives with family | 53 (88,3) |
Lives alone | 7 (11,7) |
Employment status, n (%) | |
Retired | 21 (35) |
Currently working | 17 (28,3) |
Studying | 14 (23,3) |
Not employed | 8 (13,3) |
Physical activity, n (%) | |
≥ 150 min/week | 32 (53,35) |
< 150 min/week | 21 (35,0) |
None | 7 (11,7) |
Comorbidities, n (%) | |
Hypothyroidism | 8 (13,3) |
Chronic pulmonary disease | 3 (5,0) |
Depression | 2 (3,3) |
ECOG performance status, n (%) | |
0 | 14 (23,3) |
1 | 29 (48,3) |
2 | 16 (26,7) |
3 | 1 (1,7) |