Physical fitness and its association with fatigue in patients with low-grade glioma.
Ellen M P van Coevorden-van LoonHerwin H L D HoremansMajanka H Heijenbrok-KalRita J G van den Berg-EmonsRobert RozenbergArnaud J P E VincentGerard Maria RibbersMartin J Van Den BentPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
) is independently associated with a higher level of experienced physical fatigue. Trials to explore the benefit of exercise programs to improve cardiorespiratory fitness and, consequently, fatigue are warranted.Implications for rehabilitationPhysical fitness (muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness) is reduced in patients with low-grade glioma.Patients with low-grade glioma should be screened for fatigue with the multidimensional fatigue inventory, to differentiate between mental and physical fatigue.Patients with low-grade glioma with severe physical fatigue should be screened for reduced physical fitness, especially cardiorespiratory fitness by objective cardiopulmonary-exercise-testing.Rehabilitation exercise programs to improve cardiorespiratory fitness and, consequently, (physical) fatigue could be warranted in patients with low-grade glioma.