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Suplementos nutricionales como modicadores de morbimortalidad en pacientes con cáncer

Translated title of the contribution: Nutritional supplements as modiers of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients
  • Annette Faria
  • , Jeanette Coriat
  • , María Camila Rueda-Rodriguez
  • , Camilo Castañeda-Cardona
  • , Diego Rosselli
  • Universidad Javeriana

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Abstract

Cachexia, a multifactorial syndrome characterized by the loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without loss of fat mass that cannot be reversed by conventional nutrition support, is frequently present in patients with chronic diseases such as cancer, in whom the health status deteriorates markedly. The objective of this review was to study the impact of nutritional supplements on morbidity and mortality of patients with cachexia secondary to cancer. A literature search was conducted (Embase and Medline-Pubmed) looking for references that described associations between supplements and morbidity or mortality in patients with cachexia secondary to cancer. Non-systematic literature reviews, or studies with other non-clinical outcomes were excluded. A total of 42 articles were selected, and their full text version reviewed. We found that polyunsaturated fatty acids increase body weight; antioxidants reduce cancer progression; selenium, zinc, iron and copper improve the immune system and proteins and caloric supplements prevent lipolysis and proteolysis. Within the limitations of the study is the reference to multiple types of cancer, which in themselves present signicant dierences in treatment and prognosis of patients. As a conclusion, nutritional support with nutritional supplements containing polyunsaturated fatty acids (EPA- DHA), micronutrients (Zn, Se, Cu, Fe, vitamins C and E) and amino acids (l-arginine, l-glutamine and b hidroxymethylbutyrate), can improve morbimortality and therefore quality of life in patients with cachexia secondary to cancer.

Translated title of the contributionNutritional supplements as modiers of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients
Original languageSpanish
JournalArchivos Latinoamericanos de Nutricion
Volume67
Issue number3
StatePublished - Sep 2017

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