POSC362 Loss of Functionality and Low Scores on Quality-of-Life Scales in Obese and Non-Obese Sarcopenic Patients with Head and Neck Cancer: Cross-Sectional Study Based on Real Data World

B Martínez-Herrera,B Trujillo-Hernández,D Sat-Muñoz, MK De-la-Torre-Segura,F Gonzalez-Barba, E Cruz,LX Gutiérrez-Rodríguez,GA Hernández-Chávez, LH Bayardo-López, A Solórzano-Meléndez, DA Oñate-Zubdia, A Alvarado-Zermeño, RE Morán-Galaviz,JD Flores-Carlos, C Dávalos-Cobian,M Salazar-Páramo,AH Nava-Zavala,J Mora,E Gómez-Sánchez,LMA Balderas-Peña

Value in Health(2022)

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Abstract
The findings regarding a possible relationship between sarcopenia and quality of life (QoL) in cancer patients are conflicting. In patients with head and neck cancer (H&NC), there have been very few reports; moreover, little is known about the association of sarcopenic obesity with the QoL of cancer patients.
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neck cancer,scales,quality-of-life,non-obese,cross-sectional
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