Body weight and fat-free mass changes in a cohort of patients receiving chemotherapy

Purpose Malnutrition is prevalent in cancer patients and it can become even greater during its treatment. The purpose of the present study is to verify changes in the fat-free mass (FFM) and body weight (BW) in cancer patients during chemotherapy treatment and to identify their significant determina...

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Hauptverfasser: Halpern-Silveira, Denise, Susin, Lulie Rosane O., Borges, Lúcia R., Paiva, Silvana I., Assunção, Maria Cecília F., Gonzalez, Maria Cristina
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description Purpose Malnutrition is prevalent in cancer patients and it can become even greater during its treatment. The purpose of the present study is to verify changes in the fat-free mass (FFM) and body weight (BW) in cancer patients during chemotherapy treatment and to identify their significant determinants. Methods In a longitudinal study of 174 patients starting a chemotherapy protocol, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) was used to estimate FFM and the nutritional assessment by patient-generated subjective global assessment. BW and FFM changes have been calculated and their significant determinants were identified after a multivariate analysis. Results Malnutrition was found in 23% of the patients at the admission. After a multivariate analysis, a significant BW change was found during the treatment in patients submitted to previous/adjuvant and palliative chemotherapy (weight gain of 4.15% and 2.23%, respectively, p  = 0.05) and a significant FFM loss (7.61%, p  
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Adult
Analysis
Antineoplastic Agents - therapeutic use
Body fat
Body Weight
Brazil
Cancer
Cancer patients
Care and treatment
Changes
Chemotherapy
Child
Cohort Studies
Female
Humans
Male
Malnutrition
Malnutrition - etiology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Neoplasms - drug therapy
Nursing
Nursing Research
Nutrition
Nutrition Assessment
Nutritional Status
Oncology
Original Article
Pain Medicine
Physiological aspects
Product/Service Evaluations
Prospective Studies
Rehabilitation Medicine
Thinness - etiology
Weight
Young Adult
title Body weight and fat-free mass changes in a cohort of patients receiving chemotherapy
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