口服营养补充和膳食教育对癌症患者营养状况、知识、态度和行为的影响:一项随机临床试验。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Elisna Syahruddin, Tri Apriliawan Bendarto Rahardjo, Oni Khonsa, Anindhita, Galoeh Adyasiwi, Luh Eka Purwani, Anova Fatimah, Sri Anita Putri Simanulang
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由于代谢变化、静息能量消耗(REE)增加和营养摄入不足,癌症患者通常会经历显著的体重减轻,特别是化疗和放疗等治疗加剧了体重减轻。本研究旨在确定口服营养补充剂(ONS)与饮食教育相结合是否比单独的饮食教育更有效地改善癌症患者的营养状况。在印度尼西亚雅加达的Persahabatan医院进行了一项开放标签随机临床试验,涉及108名肺癌或妇科癌症患者,其中87人完成了研究。参与者被分配接受饮食教育加ONS(干预组)或单独饮食教育(对照组)。结果显示,干预组在提高营养知识的同时,体重(1.68±3.96 kg)和体重指数(BMI)(0.86±1.96 kg/m2)均显著增加,对照组体重下降。此外,干预组的贫血率较低(60%对80.9%),但在白蛋白水平或炎症状态方面没有发现显著差异。这些发现表明,ONS结合饮食教育可能有助于改善癌症患者的体重和BMI,需要进一步的研究来证实这些益处并评估长期效果。
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The Impact of Oral Nutrition Supplementation and Dietary Education on Nutritional Status, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviour in Cancer Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Cancer patients often experience significant weight loss due to metabolic changes, increased resting energy expenditure (REE), and poor nutrient intake, particularly exacerbated by treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. This study aimed to determine whether combining Oral Nutrition Supplements (ONS) with dietary education is more effective than dietary education alone in improving nutritional outcomes for cancer patients. An open-label randomized clinical trial at Persahabatan Hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia, involved 108 patients with lung or gynecological cancer, with 87 completing the study. Participants were assigned to receive either dietary education plus ONS (intervention group) or dietary education alone (control group). Results indicated that while both groups improved their nutrition knowledge, the intervention group experienced significant increases in body weight (1.68 ± 3.96 kg) and body mass index (BMI) (0.86 ± 1.96 kg/m2), whereas the control group lost weight. Additionally, the intervention group had a lower rate of anemia (60% vs. 80.9%), though no significant differences were found in albumin levels or inflammation status. These findings suggest that ONS combined with dietary education may help improve weight and BMI in cancer patients, warranting further research to confirm these benefits and assess long-term effects.

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期刊介绍: This timely publication reports and reviews current findings on the effects of nutrition on the etiology, therapy, and prevention of cancer. Etiological issues include clinical and experimental research in nutrition, carcinogenesis, epidemiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Coverage of therapy focuses on research in clinical nutrition and oncology, dietetics, and bioengineering. Prevention approaches include public health recommendations, preventative medicine, behavior modification, education, functional foods, and agricultural and food production policies.
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