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Title: Malnutrition associated with nutrition impact symptoms and localization of the disease: Results of a multicentric research on oncological nutrition
Authors: Pinho, Nivaldo Barroso de
Martucci, Renata Brum
Rodrigues, Viviane Dias
D’Almeida, Cristiane Aline
Thuler, Luiz Claudio Santos
Saunders, Claudia
Wittenaar, Harriët Jager
Peres, Wilza Arantes Ferreira
Keywords: Desnutrição
Malnutrition
Avaliação Nutricional
Nutrition Assessment
Neoplasias
Neoplasms
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Clinical Nutrition
Citation: PINHO, Nivaldo Barroso de et al. Malnutrition associated with nutrition impact symptoms and localization of the disease: Results of a multicentric research on oncological nutrition. Clinical Nutrition, v. 38, p. 1274-1279, 2019.
Abstract: Malnutrition in cancer is an independent factor associated with negative clinical outcomes. The aim was to evaluate the prevalence and independent risk factors for malnutrition in hospitalized cancer patients using the Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA). Methods: We evaluated 4783 cancer patients, aged 20 years, in a hospital-based, multicenter, cross sectional study. Patients were classified as well-nourished (PG-SGA Stage A), moderate/suspected malnutrition (PG-SGA Stage B), or severely malnourished (PG-SGA Stage C), and provided a score to define required nutritional interventions. Multivariate analysis was composed of the odds ratio (OR) estimated by ordinal polytomous logistic regression. Results: 45.3% were classified as Stage B and 11.8% as Stage C. Moreover, 45.3% of the patients presented a need for nutritional intervention. The variables that presented the highest ORs for Stage B or Stage C were: problems with swallowing (OR 2.8, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.2e3.4, p < 0.001), loss of appetite (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.6e2.3, p < 0.001), vomiting (OR 1.8, 95% CI 1.5e2.3, p < 0.001), presence of more than 3 nutrition impact symptoms (OR 8.3, 95% CI 5.8e12, p < 0.001), and cancer site: lung (OR 4.6, 95% CI 3.2e6.6, p < 0.001), upper digestive cancer (OR 3.7, 95% CI 2.7e5.2, p < 0.001), and head and neck cancer (OR 3.7, 95% CI 2.7e5.2, p < 0.001). The score for Worksheet 4 on the PG-SGA had a higher as sociation with malnutrition (OR 7.3, 95% CI 6.6e8.2, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Malnutrition is highly prevalent in cancer patients in Brazil, and is associated with nutri tional impact symptoms, cancer site and age 65 years.
Description: p. 1274-1279.: il. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6605
ISSN: 0261-5614
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