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Analysis of nutritional status and influencing factors of hospitalized patients with common cancer |
1Weng Min, 1Dai Zhengyan, 1Gan Zhiming, 1Yang Liuqing, 2,3Shi Hanping, 4Wang Kunhua |
1Department of Clinical Nutrition, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming 650032, Yunnan, China; 2Department of
Gastrointestinal Surgery/Clinical Nutrition, Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100038, China; 3Key Laboratory of Cancer
FSMP for State Market Regulation, Beijing 100038, China; 4NHC Key Laboratory of Drug Addiction Medicine,Kunming 650500, Yunnan, China |
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Abstract Objective To investigate the nutritional status of hospitalized patients with common cancer and influencing factors.
Method From January 2018 to December 2019, we enrolled 1385 patients with cancer hospitalized for treatment in First Affiliated
Hospital of Kunming Medical University. These patients were diagnosed with malignant tumors by pathologically. Demographic data,
anthropometric measurements and laboratory examination within 48 hours of admission were collected, patient⁃generated subjective
global assessment (PG⁃SGA) was used to evaluate the nutritional status and influencing factors of nutritional status were analyzed.
Result There are 980 males (70.8%) and 405 females (29.2%), and average age of (56.5±13.4) years in our 1385 cases. The average
PG⁃SGA score was (6.92±5.27), with PG⁃SGA score as standard, 203 patients (14.7%) had the good nutrition, 279 patients (20.1%)
were mild malnutrition, 429 patients (31.0%) were moderate malnutrition, 474 patients (34.2%) were severe malnutrition. 23.0% (319/
1385) of patients received enteral nutritional therapy, 36.6% (507/1385) received parenteral nutritional therapy, 7.1% (99/1385) received
enteral and parenteral nutritional therapy. After controlling for confounding factors, Logistic regression analysis demonstrates that age
(≥70 years old), male, tumor metastasis, weight loss in the recent 1-3 months and diet loss in the recent 1 week were risk factors for
malnutrition. Higher serum albumin, hemoglobin and hand grip strength were protective factors for malnutrition, the differences were
statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion With PG⁃SGA score as standard, 85.3% of the cancer patients were malnutrition and
65.2% of them were moderate/severe malnutrition, and there was a low rate of nutritional treatment. Patients with age (≥70 years old),
male, tumor metastasis, weight loss in the recent 1⁃3 months and diet loss in the recent 1 week are likely to have malnutrition. Patients
with higher serum albumin, hemoglobin and hand grip strength have less malnutrition.
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Received: 19 July 2021
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