Purpose Cancer-related malnutrition and sarcopenia have severe negative consequences including reduced survival and reduced ability to complete treatment. This study aimed to …
D Meza-Valderrama, E Marco, V Dávalos-Yerovi… - Nutrients, 2021 - mdpi.com
The recent publication of the revised Consensus on definition and diagnosis of sarcopenia (EWGSOP2) and the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria changed the …
Many patients with cancer experience poor nutritional status, which detrimentally impacts clinical outcomes. Poor nutritional status in cancer is primarily manifested by severe muscle …
An awareness of the importance of nutritional status in hospital settings began more than 40 years ago. Much has been learned since and has altered care. For the past 40 years several …
P Ravasco - Journal of clinical medicine, 2019 - mdpi.com
Background: Despite being recognised that nutritional intervention is essential, nutritional support is not widely accessible to all patients. Given the incidence of nutritional risk and …
Malnutrition is a common comorbidity in patients with cancer, with determinants linked to the patients, the tumor, and the treatment. Cancer malnutrition, also called cachexia, represents …
Sarcopenia has recently emerged as a new condition that, independently from malnutrition, may adversely affect the prognosis of cancer patients. Purpose of this narrative review is to …
JD Bauer, S Ash, WL Davidson, JM Hill… - Nutrition & …, 2006 - search.ebscohost.com
The article reports on the nutritional management to patients suffering from muscle wasting secondary to cancer cachexia in Australia. The implementation of dietary care includes …
A Spiro, C Baldwin, A Patterson, J Thomas… - British journal of …, 2006 - nature.com
Malnutrition in patients with cancer is common and an adverse prognostic indicator. A questionnaire answered by 357 (72%) UK specialist oncological trainees suggests that they …