癌症幸存者的护理:营养和身体活动。

Q3 Medicine FP essentials Pub Date : 2023-06-01
P Elainee Poling
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少数癌症幸存者在营养和身体活动方面符合指南建议。成年癌症幸存者中肥胖的患病率很高。它已被证明会增加癌症复发的风险,并与较差的生存有关。癌症患者营养不良的发生率也很高。风险最高的人群包括老年患者、晚期癌症患者,以及影响饮食和消化系统的器官和身体系统的癌症患者。所有癌症患者都应定期接受营养不良风险或存在的筛查。营养不良筛查工具(MST)已被验证用于此类筛查。营养师的个性化咨询可以帮助患者达到最佳摄入量。患者应摄入足够的热量(25-30千卡/公斤体重)和蛋白质(超过1克/公斤),纠正维生素和/或矿物质缺乏,并考虑服用鱼油或长链N-3脂肪酸补充剂。如果食物摄入不足,建议肠内营养,如果肠内营养不可能或不足,则可考虑肠外营养。建议进行体育锻炼。标准建议每周至少150分钟的体力活动,每周300分钟被认为是理想的。总的来说,有监督的锻炼项目对癌症幸存者来说比家庭锻炼项目更有效。提供方法或材料来支持行为改变的行为干预(例如,健身跟踪设备,健身课程)往往是最有效的。
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Care of Cancer Survivors: Nutrition and Physical Activity.

A minority of cancer survivors meet guideline recommendations for nutrition and physical activity. There is a high prevalence of obesity in adult cancer survivors. It has been shown to increase cancer recurrence risk and be associated with poorer survival. There also is a high prevalence of malnutrition in patients with cancer. Those at highest risk include older patients, patients with advanced cancer, and patients with cancers that affect organs and body systems involved in eating and digestion. All patients with cancer should be screened regularly for the risk or presence of malnutrition. The Malnutrition Screening Tool (MST) has been validated for such screening. Individualized counseling by a dietitian can help patients achieve optimal intake. Patients should achieve adequate caloric (25-30 kcal/kg body weight) and protein (more than 1 g/kg) intake, have vitamin and/or mineral deficiencies corrected, and consider taking fish oil or long-chain N-3 fatty acid supplements. Enteral nutrition is recommended if food intake is inadequate, and parenteral nutrition can be considered if enteral nutrition is not possible or adequate. Physical activity is recommended. Standard recommendations are for at least 150 min/week of physical activity, with 300 minutes/week considered ideal. In general, supervised exercise programs have been shown to be more effective for cancer survivors than home-based exercise programs. Behavioral interventions that provide methods or materials to support behavior change (eg, fitness tracking devices, fitness classes) tend to be most effective.

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