The potential of cannabinoids in managing cancer-related anorexia in older adults: a systematic review of the literature

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Chiara Ceolin , Marina De Rui , Adele Ravelli , Mario Virgilio Papa , Maria Devita , Giuseppe Sergi , Alessandra Coin
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Anorexia of aging (AoA) is a prevalent geriatric syndrome characterized by a multifactorial decline in appetite and reduced food intake associated with the aging process. This systematic review aims to investigate the use and outcomes of cannabinoids in addressing AoA, with the goal of providing a comprehensive understanding and discussing their potential integration into daily clinical practice.

Methods

A thorough search of databases (Embase Ovid, Scopus, PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science) identified 6100 studies. After eliminating duplicates and screening titles and abstracts, 25 studies underwent full appraisal. Two reviewers assessed inclusion suitability, and study methodologies were evaluated using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) for observational studies and the modified Jadad Scoring Scale for randomized controlled trials. Ultimately, six studies published between 2002 and 2019, involving 869 participants, were included in the review.

Results

Out of the 6 fin. l papers selected, 5 were randomized trials, and 1 was a prospective study. Megestrol acetate (800 mg/d) proved to be more effective than dronabinol 2.5 mg twice a day in increasing appetite. Nabilone (at a dosage of 0.5 mg per day) did not show superiority over placebo in alleviating symptoms such as pain, nausea, loss of appetite, and weight. However, with a double dosage followed by 1.0 mg/6 weeks, after eight weeks of treatment, patients recorded a significant increase in calorie intake and carbohydrate consumption compared to the placebo group, with some patients also experiencing substantial weight gain. Regarding delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a weight increase of ≥10% was observed in 17.6% of patients with doses of 5 mg or 10 mg capsules daily, without significant side effects. Additionally, patients treated with THC 2.5 mg reported improved chemosensory perception and increased appetite before meals compared to placebo. No significant side effects were reported in older adults taking cannabinoids.

Conclusions

Cannabinoids offer promise in enhancing the quality of life for older individuals with active neoplastic disease. However, to establish comprehensive guidelines, further research with larger sample sizes is essential. Only through this approach can we fully grasp the potential and application of cannabinoids in addressing the nutritional concerns associated with neoplastic diseases.

大麻素在控制老年人癌症相关厌食症方面的潜力:文献系统回顾。
背景和目的:衰老性厌食症(AoA)是一种常见的老年综合症,其特点是与衰老过程相关的食欲下降和食物摄入量减少。本系统综述旨在调查大麻素在解决厌食症方面的应用和结果,目的是提供一个全面的认识,并讨论将其纳入日常临床实践的可能性:方法:通过对数据库(Embase Ovid、Scopus、PubMed、Cochrane Library 和 Web of Science)的全面检索,确定了 6100 项研究。在剔除重复、筛选标题和摘要后,对 25 项研究进行了全面评估。两名审稿人对纳入的适宜性进行了评估,并使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表(NOS)对观察性研究的研究方法进行了评估,使用修改后的贾达德评分量表对随机对照试验的研究方法进行了评估。最终,2002 年至 2019 年间发表的 6 项研究被纳入综述,涉及 869 名参与者:在入选的 6 篇论文中,5 篇为随机对照试验,1 篇为前瞻性研究。在增加食欲方面,醋酸甲地孕酮(800 毫克/天)比屈大麻酚(2.5 毫克/天,两次)更有效。在减轻疼痛、恶心、食欲不振和体重等症状方面,纳比隆(每天 0.5 毫克)没有显示出优于安慰剂。不过,在双倍剂量后,1.0 毫克/6 周的剂量在治疗八周后,患者的卡路里摄入量和碳水化合物消耗量比安慰剂组有显著增加,一些患者的体重也有大幅增加。关于δ-9-四氢大麻酚(THC),每天服用 5 毫克或 10 毫克胶囊的患者中,有 17.6% 的人体重增加≥10%,且无明显副作用。此外,与安慰剂相比,接受 2.5 毫克 THC 治疗的患者表示化学感知得到改善,餐前食欲增加。服用大麻素的老年人没有出现明显的副作用:大麻素有望提高患有活动性肿瘤疾病的老年人的生活质量。然而,要制定全面的指导方针,必须开展样本量更大的进一步研究。只有通过这种方法,我们才能充分掌握大麻素在解决与肿瘤疾病相关的营养问题方面的潜力和应用。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
136
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: There is increasing scientific and clinical interest in the interactions of nutrition and health as part of the aging process. This interest is due to the important role that nutrition plays throughout the life span. This role affects the growth and development of the body during childhood, affects the risk of acute and chronic diseases, the maintenance of physiological processes and the biological process of aging. A major aim of "The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging" is to contribute to the improvement of knowledge regarding the relationships between nutrition and the aging process from birth to old age.
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