Objective: Examine the association between personality measures and perceived mental fatigability.
Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis in =1670 men, age 84.3±4.
Background: Among breast cancer populations, exercise interventions resulted in positive but relatively small improvements on fatigue, which may be due to insensitive measures of global fatigue. Perceived fatigability-whole-body tiredness anchored to standardized tasks/activities of a specific intensity and duration-may help to detect effective exercise interventions reducing fatigue in oncology. We examined whether perceived physical fatigability improved after an exercise intervention.
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