Assessment of Body Composition in Oncologic Patients: Experimental Survey on the Role of Bioimpedentiometric Analysis.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance Pub Date : 2019-12-31 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2478/joeb-2019-0013
Maria Alessandra Gammone, Cristiana Ficoneri, Nicolantonio D'Orazio
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Abstract

Overall survival of oncologic patients is strongly influenced by the incidence of malnutrition, with subsequent loss of muscle mass until sarcopenia. In this respect, the assessment of body composition has a pivotal role in order to manage the clinical consequences of muscle loss.

Aim: This study focuses on the body composition assessment in oncologic patients, following a diet plan in order to detect and contrast neoplastic cachexia.

Materials and method: 35 oncologic patients were enrolled and divided into two groups: 24 responders (R) and 11 non-responders (NR). Anthropometric data were collected and body composition was assessed through bioimpedentiometry. All patients received an individualized normocaloric diet. Energetic content was assigned on the basis of individual basal metabolic rate estimated by BIA. All patients were revaluated by anthropometry and bioimpedentiometry 3 and 6 months thereafter.

Results: Comparing the two male groups R and NR after 6 months, the former maintained almost the same confidence interval, unlike the latter whose interval increased, indicating a light worsening both of body composition and of clinical conditions. Furthermore, in the same male responder group, an improvement of the phase angle (PhA), a positive prognostic factor, was found, with an average weight loss between 2,6 - 3 kg of fat mass (FM). Besides, data show how the R female group maintained the confidence interval unlike the NR female group, whose confidence interval remarkably increased, therefore indicating an important alteration of body composition and subsequently a clinical conditions worsening. Finally, comparing the NR male group with the NR female group after 6 months, a remarkable worsening of body composition (marker of tissue decay and damage) could be noticed in the latter group.

Conclusion: After 6 months, NR patients show worse results (both in the body composition and in the clinical conditions) compared to the responders, with particularly worse results in females, probably because of a genetically determined sex-related smaller muscle cells and inferior muscular strength. A multidimensional assessment of oncologic patient is necessary, with a special attention to nutritional evaluation and body composition monitoring, in order to avoid malnutrition and subsequent further clinical worsening.

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肿瘤患者身体成分的评估:生物阻抗分析作用的实验调查。
肿瘤患者的总体生存受到营养不良发生率的强烈影响,随后肌肉量减少,直至肌肉减少。在这方面,评估身体成分对于控制肌肉损失的临床后果具有关键作用。目的:本研究关注肿瘤患者的身体成分评估,遵循饮食计划,以检测和对比肿瘤恶病质。材料与方法:将35例肿瘤患者分为两组:反应者24例(R)和无反应者11例(NR)。收集人体测量数据,并通过生物屏障测定法评估身体成分。所有患者都接受了个体化的正常热量饮食。能量含量是根据BIA估算的个体基础代谢率分配的。所有患者在3个月和6个月后通过人体测量和生物屏障测量重新评估。结果:男性R组和NR组在6个月后比较,前者几乎保持相同的置信区间,而后者的置信区间增加,表明身体成分和临床状况均有轻微恶化。此外,在同一男性应答组中,发现相位角(PhA)的改善,这是一个积极的预后因素,平均体重减轻在2,6 - 3公斤脂肪量(FM)之间。此外,数据显示R女性组如何保持置信区间,而NR女性组的置信区间显着增加,因此表明身体成分发生了重要变化,随后临床状况恶化。最后,6个月后,雄性NR组与雌性NR组比较,后者的身体成分(组织腐烂和损伤的标志)明显恶化。结论:6个月后,与应答者相比,NR患者表现出更差的结果(无论是身体成分还是临床状况),女性患者的结果尤其差,可能是因为基因决定的性别相关的较小的肌肉细胞和较差的肌肉力量。对肿瘤患者进行多维评估是必要的,特别注意营养评估和身体成分监测,以避免营养不良和随后的进一步临床恶化。
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Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance
Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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