Abstract
Purpose
Malnutrition is a very common problem in oncology patients and is associated with many negative consequences including poorer prognosis, quality of life and survival. However, malnutrition in oncology patients is often overlooked although there is growing evidence showing that it can be prevented or reduced through nutrition intervention. This paper aims to provide an updated review on the effectiveness of different nutrition intervention approaches on nutrition status outcomes in oncology patients.
Methods
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) published between 1994 and 2014 which examined the effects of nutrition intervention approaches—in particular, nutrition counselling (NC), oral nutrition supplements (ONS) and tube feeding (TF)—on nutrition status outcomes of oncology patients were identified and reviewed.
Results
Thirteen papers from 11 RCTs with a total of 1077 participants were included. The intervention approaches included NC (four studies), NC + ONS (five studies), ONS (three studies) and TF (three studies). The various results suggest that NC with or without ONS was associated with consistent improvements in several nutrition status outcomes. On the other hand, ONS and TF were associated with inconsistent improvements in few aspects of nutrition status outcomes.
Conclusions
The referral of oncology patients for NC is recommended given the strong evidence of its beneficial effects on the prevention and reduction of malnutrition. Other forms of nutrition support including ONS and TF may then be included if deemed suitable and necessary for the individual.
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Notes
Quality of life (QoL) of patients is assessed using questionnaires with different items such as physical, emotional and social function as well as patient symptoms [15].
Patient-generated subjective global assessment (PG-SGA) is a nutrition status assessment tool based on the dietary intake, weight change, functional capacity, symptoms and physical examination that has been validated for use on cancer patients. After the assessment, patients are classified as well-nourished (A), moderately malnourished (B) and severely malnourished (C) [20]. A numerical PG-SGA score is also given, with higher scores indicating poorer nutrition status [12].
Abbreviations
- ADA-MNT:
-
American Dietetic Association Medical Nutrition Therapy
- BMI:
-
Body mass index
- CRT:
-
Chemoradiotherapy
- CT:
-
Chemotherapy
- EPA:
-
Eicosapentaenoic acid
- FFM:
-
Fat-free mass
- GR:
-
Group rehabilitation
- IS:
-
Individual support
- ISGR:
-
Individual support and group rehabilitation
- NC:
-
Nutrition counselling
- NGT:
-
Nasogastric tube feeding
- NI:
-
No intervention
- ONS:
-
Oral nutrition supplements
- PEG:
-
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy feeding
- PG-SGA:
-
Patient-generated subjective global assessment
- PPDI:
-
Patient participation-based dietary intervention
- QoL:
-
Quality of life
- RCT:
-
Randomised controlled trial
- RT:
-
Radiotherapy
- TF:
-
Tube feeding
- UC:
-
Usual care
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Lee, J.L.C., Leong, L.P. & Lim, S.L. Nutrition intervention approaches to reduce malnutrition in oncology patients: a systematic review. Support Care Cancer 24, 469–480 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-015-2958-4
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