Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6241296 | Respiratory Medicine | 2016 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Cognitive function was not associated with most standard indicators of physical function or most measures of HRQL in COPD patients. Both TMT-A and TMT-B were associated with weaker grip strength, and the TMT-A and MIS with poorer mental health.
Keywords
CCITMT-AHRQOLTMT-BBODEPHQMMRCMCsphysical component summary scoreCRQQuality of life6-min walk test6MWTFEV1%COPDPCsbody mass indexBMICharlson Comorbidity IndexCognitionModified Medical Research CouncilPhysical functioningPhysical activityAffective symptomsHADSChronic Respiratory QuestionnairePatient Health Questionnairemishealth related quality of life
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Authors
Mark B. Schure, Soo Borson, Huong Q. Nguyen, Emily H. Trittschuh, Stephen M. Thielke, Kenneth C. Pike, Sandra G. Adams, Vincent S. Fan,