Efficacy of v-3 supplementation on nutritional status, skeletal muscle, and chemoradiotherapy toxicity in cervical cancer patients: A randomized, triple-blind, clinical trial conducted in a middle-income country
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Nutrition
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Supplementation with v-3 has been shown to favor the preservation of body weight and skeletal
muscle. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of v-3 supplementation on nutritional status, skel etal muscle quantity and quality, and toxicity for treatment of women with cervical cancer.
Methods: This was a randomized, triple-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial in women diagnosed with
cervical cancer who underwent chemoradiotherapy between March 2016 and August 2017. The intervention
group received four capsules with v-3 (2.5 g/d) and the control group (CG) received the same number of
identical-looking capsules with olive oil, for 45 d. Nutritional status was measured by anthropometry and
Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment. Body composition was assessed by computed tomography.
The skeletal muscle index was calculated using the range 29 to +150 HU. For skeletal muscle quality, the
area comprised between 29 and +29 HU was denominated low-radiodensity skeletal muscle index and
the range between +30 and +150 HU high-radiodensity skeletal muscle index, representing the skeletal mus cle area with high or low intramuscular fat infiltration, respectively.
Results: The study population comprised 40 patients, with an average age 44.53 § 8.73. The intervention group
maintained body weight and showed an improvement in Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment
score. A significant reduction in skeletal muscle index was observed in both groups. However, in regard to skel etal muscle quality, patients in the intervention group preserved low- and high-radiodensity skeletal muscle
index, whereas those in the control group had increased low-radiodensity skeletal muscle index and signifi cantly reduced high-radiodensity skeletal muscle index, reflecting high intramuscular fat infiltration only in
the control group. The incidence of chemotherapy toxicity was significantly lower in the intervention group.
Conclusions: The results suggest that v-3 supplementation is effective in maintaining nutritional status, skel etal muscle quality, and reduced symptoms of chemoradiotherapy among women with cervical cancer.
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CHAVES, Gabriela Villaça et al. Efficacy of v-3 supplementation on nutritional status, skeletal muscle, and chemoradiotherapy toxicity in cervical cancer patients: A randomized, triple-blind, clinical trial conducted in a middle-income country. Nutrition, p. 67-68, 2019.