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000131414 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1007/s40520-023-02577-7
000131414 0248_ $$2sideral$$a136835
000131414 037__ $$aART-2023-136835
000131414 041__ $$aeng
000131414 100__ $$aMartín-Cuesta, Jonathan
000131414 245__ $$aAssociation of difficulties in daily physical activities and handgrip strength with cancer diagnoses in 65,980 European older adults
000131414 260__ $$c2023
000131414 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000131414 5203_ $$aBackground: People with cancer usually report physical deconditioning, which can limit daily activities.

Aims: Our aim was to analyze associations between daily physical activities and handgrip strength with cancer diagnoses among European older adults.

Methods: We used data from SHARE (a representative survey of individuals aged 50 years or older) wave 7, residing in 27 European countries and Israel. Participants self-reported difficulties in daily physical activities and cancer diagnoses, and handgrip strength was objectively assessed using a handheld dynamometer. Data were analyzed using binary logistic regression.

Results: Overall, 65,980 participants (average age 67.6 years (SD = 9.4)) were analyzed. Having difficulties in any daily physical activity was significantly associated with higher odds of cancer diagnoses. Lower handgrip strength was significantly associated with cancer diagnoses among participants included in the first (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.27 [95%CI = 1.11–1.45]) and the second third (AOR = 1.15 [95%CI = 1.03–1.28]) when compared with participants from the last third in the final adjusted model.

Discussion: Having difficulties in daily physical activities as well as lower levels of handgrip strength is positively associated with cancer diagnoses.
              
Conclusion: Adults with difficulties lifting or carrying weights over 5 kilos or having difficulties in two or more activities showed critical associations with cancer diagnosis.
000131414 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess$$aby$$uhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
000131414 592__ $$a1.005$$b2023
000131414 593__ $$aGeriatrics and Gerontology$$c2023$$dQ2
000131414 593__ $$aAging$$c2023$$dQ2
000131414 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000131414 700__ $$aCalatayud, Joaquín
000131414 700__ $$aCasaña, José
000131414 700__ $$aSmith, Lee
000131414 700__ $$aPardhan, Shahina
000131414 700__ $$aLópez-Sánchez, Guillermo Felipe
000131414 700__ $$aSuso-Martí, Luis
000131414 700__ $$aCuenca-Martínez, Ferran
000131414 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-7865-3429$$aLópez-Bueno, Rubén
000131414 773__ $$g35, 12 (2023), 2971-2978$$tAging Clinical and Experimental Research$$x1720-8319
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000131414 951__ $$a2024-07-05-12:50:30
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