Qualidade de vida em doentes com cancro gastrintestinal: Qual o impacto da nutrição?

Translated title of the contribution: Quality of life in gastrointestinal cancer: What is the impact of nutrition?

Paula Ravasco, Isabel Monteiro-Grillo, Pedro Marques Vidal, Maria Ermelinda Camilo

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Abstract

Introduction: Nutrition and Quality of Life (QoL) are key issues. Aims: 1) to evaluate Quality of Life (QoL), nutritional status and dietary intake, taking into account the stage of disease and therapeutic interventions, 2) to determine potential inter-relations, 3) to quantify the relative contributions of cancer/nutrition/treatments on QoL. Methods: In 184 oesophagus, stomach and colon/rectum cancer patients, the following were evaluated: QoL (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire), nutritional status (% weight loss over the previous 6 months), usual diet (diet history), current diet (24hr recall) and a range of clinical variables. Results: Stage III/IV patients showed a significant reduction from their usual energy/protein intake (P=0.001), worse in oesophagus (p=0.02), while current intakes were lower than in stage I/II patients (p=0.0002). Weight loss was greater in stage III/IV (p=0.001). Different diagnoses and cancer stages presented different patterns of QoL function scales (p=0.03), significantly and independently associated with nutritional factors (p≤0.05). Patients in stage III/IV had increased symptomatology (p=0.003); symptom scales and single items were strongly associated with stage III/IV (p≤0.04). Patients with stomach cancer presented the worst global QoL not significantly different from oesophagus, vs colon/rectum, p=0.02. Conclusions: In oesophageal, stomach and colon/rectum cancer, nutritional deterioration depends of diet intake, the latter is mainly determined by cancer location and stage. Patients' QoL was determined by cancer or nutrition-related factors with distinct relative weights. Due to this multidimensional construct, in which nutrition plays a major role, nutritional therapy must be integrated in early stages of the overall treatment.

Translated title of the contributionQuality of life in gastrointestinal cancer: What is the impact of nutrition?
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Pages (from-to)189-196
Number of pages8
JournalActa Medica Portuguesa
Volume19
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - May 2006
Externally publishedYes

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