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      Influencia del Índice de Masa Corporal en la calidad de vida del paciente oncológico antes del tratamiento

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          ESPEN guidelines on nutrition in cancer patients

          Cancers are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and the number of new cases is expected to rise significantly over the next decades. At the same time, all types of cancer treatment, such as surgery, radiation therapy, and pharmacological therapies are improving in sophistication, precision and in the power to target specific characteristics of individual cancers. Thus, while many cancers may still not be cured they may be converted to chronic diseases. All of these treatments, however, are impeded or precluded by the frequent development of malnutrition and metabolic derangements in cancer patients, induced by the tumor or by its treatment. These evidence-based guidelines were developed to translate current best evidence and expert opinion into recommendations for multi-disciplinary teams responsible for identification, prevention, and treatment of reversible elements of malnutrition in adult cancer patients. The guidelines were commissioned and financially supported by ESPEN and by the European Partnership for Action Against Cancer (EPAAC), an EU level initiative. Members of the guideline group were selected by ESPEN to include a range of professions and fields of expertise. We searched for meta-analyses, systematic reviews and comparative studies based on clinical questions according to the PICO format. The evidence was evaluated and merged to develop clinical recommendations using the GRADE method. Due to the deficits in the available evidence, relevant still open questions were listed and should be addressed by future studies. Malnutrition and a loss of muscle mass are frequent in cancer patients and have a negative effect on clinical outcome. They may be driven by inadequate food intake, decreased physical activity and catabolic metabolic derangements. To screen for, prevent, assess in detail, monitor and treat malnutrition standard operating procedures, responsibilities and a quality control process should be established at each institution involved in treating cancer patients. All cancer patients should be screened regularly for the risk or the presence of malnutrition. In all patients - with the exception of end of life care - energy and substrate requirements should be met by offering in a step-wise manner nutritional interventions from counseling to parenteral nutrition. However, benefits and risks of nutritional interventions have to be balanced with special consideration in patients with advanced disease. Nutritional care should always be accompanied by exercise training. To counter malnutrition in patients with advanced cancer there are few pharmacological agents and pharmaconutrients with only limited effects. Cancer survivors should engage in regular physical activity and adopt a prudent diet.
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            The use of hand grip strength as a predictor of nutrition status in hospital patients.

            Hand grip strength (HGS) has been found to respond to nutrition deprivation and repletion but few studies have investigated its use as an independent nutrition assessment tool. We conducted an observational study to determine if HGS can predict nutrition status independently of other factors.
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              Influencia de la desnutrición en la calidad de vida del paciente oncológico antes del inicio del tratamiento quimio/radioterápico

              Resumen Introducción: La medición de la calidad de vida (CV) en el paciente oncológico permite establecer una percepción del individuo sobre su estado de salud-enfermedad y el tratamiento instaurado. El objetivo del presente estudio es analizar la influencia de la situación nutricional en la CV de los pacientes. Material y Métodos: Se llevó a cabo un estudio transversal en el Hospital Ramón y Cajal en 53 pacientes oncológicos durante un periodo de 6 meses. A estos pacientes se les realizó la valoración global subjetiva (VGS), un recuerdo 24h de la ingesta del día anterior y se les administró el cuestionario European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30). De estos 53 pacientes, 9 fueron excluidos debido a una incompleta cumplimentación del cuestionario EORTC QLQ C-30. De los 44 pacientes restantes, el 52,3% pertenecía al grupo de normonutridos sin riesgo (VGS A); el 27,3 % al grupo de pacientes en riesgo de desnutrición o desnutrición moderada (VGS B) y el 20,5% restantes al grupo de pacientes con grave desnutrición (VGS C). Resultados: Las escalas funcionales (funcionamiento físico, social, emocional y cognitivo) fueron las menos afectadas por la situación nutricional de los pacientes, con valor de p>0,05, mientras que la escala funcional o de rol (p=0,002), junto con la escala global de salud (p=0,049), así como los síntomas de fatiga (p=0,011), náuseas y vómitos (p=0,004) y el ítem simple de pérdida de apetito (p=0,001) son las que mostraron una asociación estadísticamente significativa con la situación nutricional. Conclusiones: La desnutrición afecta negativamente a la CV de los pacientes oncológicos especialmente en las escalas de funcional, escala global de salud y de síntomas. Son necesarios más estudios para evaluar si la intervención nutricional precoz puede revertir esta influencia negativa de la desnutrición.
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                Journal
                renhyd
                Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética
                Rev Esp Nutr Hum Diet
                Academia Española de Nutrición y Dietética (Pamplona, Navarra, Spain )
                2173-1292
                2174-5145
                September 2021
                : 25
                : 3
                : 347-348
                Affiliations
                [2] Chincha Ica orgnameUniversidad Privada San Juan Bautista orgdiv1Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana Peru
                [1] Lima orgnameUniversidad Privada San Juan Bautista orgdiv1Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana Peru
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                S2174-51452021000300347 S2174-5145(21)02500300347
                10.14306/renhyd.25.3.1375
                ed097285-bc6e-440c-8428-16242372acc5

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                : 02 June 2021
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