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Mediation effect of depression and health-promoting lifestyle between social isolation and frailty in elderly patients with colorectal cancer in China: A cross-sectional study
10.1016/j.ejon.2026.103109
2026-01-22
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• The incidence of frailty among elderly colorectal cancer patients is high, with nearly half of the patients already experiencing frailty. • Social isolation directly predicts frailty through the mediating effects of depression and health-promoting lifestyles, and indirectly predicts frailty through the chain mediation of depression and health-promoting lifestyles. • This study emphasizes the importance of addressing social isolation, as well as improving depression management and health-promoting lifestyles in elderly colorectal cancer patients, which may help prevent frailty.
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Mengjiao Zhong
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Xiaodan Wu
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Xinxin Li
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Jingyue Xie
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Xiaoxuan Wang
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Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Medicine
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Sun Yat-sen University
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