L M Hardt, P C Konturek, H J Herrmann, D Reljic, L Kugler, J Meyer, M F Neurath, Y Zopf
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摘要
口服营养补充剂(ONS)在治疗癌症腹痛症中发挥着关键作用,但坚持服用ONS仍是一项挑战。为了提高依从性,口服营养补充剂的多样性至关重要。我们比较了肿瘤患者对商用液体 ONS(LS)和新开发的富含能量和蛋白质的半固体果胶产品(FG)的接受度和依从性。40 名有人工营养疗法适应症的癌症患者被随机分配到液态营养补充剂和果胶营养补充剂中,交叉使用 4 周,中间有 1 周的清洗期。通过 MARS-D 问卷记录患者对 ONS 的依从性。对感官特性进行了评估,并进行了安全监测。在整个研究过程中,两组的能量和营养素摄入量、营养状况、表现状态和生活质量均保持稳定(基线与 9 周后的所有对比 p 值均大于 0.05)。与 FG 相比,LS 的口感(p=0.004)、气味(p=0.025)和享受(p=0.027)明显更好,LS 的依从性更高(p=0.005)。尽管如此,患者对新的替代性 ONS 非常感兴趣,因此研究参与者中有 16 人愿意购买或争取医生处方。以果胶为基础的均衡、富含蛋白质的 ONS 是一种创新配方,可稳定营养状况,因此未来可能会扩大癌症患者营养支持的选择范围。不过,首先必须进一步改进其感官特性,以提高接受度和依从性。
Adherence and acceptance of a new oral nutritional supplement in cancer patients - a pilot study in crossover design.
Oral nutritional supplements (ONS) play a key role in the therapy of cancer-cachexia, but adherence to ONS-intake remains challenging. To improve adherence, a wide variety of ONS is crucial. We compared the acceptance and adherence of a commercial liquid ONS (LS) with a newly developed, energy- and protein-rich, semisolid, fruit-gum based product (FG) in oncological patients. Forty cancer patients with indication for artificial nutritional therapy were randomly assigned to LS and FG in crossover design for 4 weeks with a 1-week washout phase in-between. Adherence to ONS was recorded with MARS-D questionnaire. Sensory properties were evaluated and safety monitoring was performed. Energy and nutrient intake, nutrition and performance status and quality of life remained stable in both groups throughout the study (all p-values for the comparison between baseline and after 9 weeks were >0.05). Taste (p=0.004), smell (p=0.025) and enjoyment (p=0.027) of the LS were rated significantly better compared to FG and a higher adherence (p=0.005) for the LS was found. Nevertheless, patients were very interested about the new alternative of ONS, so that 16 of the study participants would buy it or strive for a medical prescription. The balanced, protein-rich ONS based on fruit gum is an innovative formulation that stabilizes nutritional status and might therefore extend the options for nutritional support in cancer patients in the future. However, the sensory properties must first be further improved to increase acceptance and adherence.
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