Malnutrition management of hospitalized patients with diabetes/hyperglycemia and cancer cachexia

Diabetes is a frequent comorbidity in cancer patients, since they share common risk factors. In cancer, the concurrence of cachexia represents a poor prognostic factor, which is aggravated by poor nutritional status. Clinically, cancer cachexia manifests as a significant reduction in body weight, ac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nutrición hospitalaria : organo oficial de la Sociedad Española de Nutrición Parenteral y Enteral 2022-12, Vol.39 (Spec No4), p.40-46
Hauptverfasser: Burgos Peláez, Rosa, Suárez Llanos, José Pablo, García Almeida, Jose Manuel, Matía Martín, Pilar, Palma Milla, Samara, Sanz Paris, Alejandro, Zugasti Murillo, Ana, Artero-Fullana, Ana, Calañas Continente, Alfonso, Chinchetru, M ª Jesús, García Malpartida, Katherine, González-Díaz Faes, Ángela, González-Sánchez, Víctor, Laínez López, María, Oliva Roldán, Juana, Serrano-Moreno, Clara, Martínez-Ortega, Antonio Jesús, Alfaro Martínez, José Joaquín
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Zusammenfassung:Diabetes is a frequent comorbidity in cancer patients, since they share common risk factors. In cancer, the concurrence of cachexia represents a poor prognostic factor, which is aggravated by poor nutritional status. Clinically, cancer cachexia manifests as a significant reduction in body weight, accompanied by changes in body composition and alterations in the balance of the biological system, and causes progressive dysfunction. This article describes the results of the expert consensus and the responses of the panelists on the nutritional management in routine clinical practice of patients with diabetes/hyperglycemia hospitalized (non-critically ill) with cancer cachexia.
ISSN:0212-1611
1699-5198
DOI:10.20960/nh.04510