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ECHO(肿瘤患者饮食习惯改变)调查结果:一项意大利多中心横断面研究,旨在探究乳腺癌幸存者的饮食变化及膳食补充剂使用情况。

Results of the ECHO (Eating habits CHanges in Oncologic patients) Survey: An Italian Cross-Sectional Multicentric Study to Explore Dietary Changes and Dietary Supplement Use, in Breast Cancer Survivors.

作者信息

Caprara Greta, Tieri Maria, Fabi Alessandra, Guarneri Valentina, Falci Cristina, Dieci Maria Vittoria, Turazza Monica, Ballardini Bettina, Bin Alessandra, Cinieri Saverio, Vici Patrizia, Montagna Emilia, Zamagni Claudio, Mazzi Cristina, Modena Alessandra, Marchetti Fabiana, Verzè Matteo, Ghelfi Francesca, Titta Lucilla, Nicolis Fabrizio, Gori Stefania

机构信息

Department of Experimental Oncology, Istituto Europeo di Oncologia (IEO), European Institute of Oncology, Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS), Milano, Italy.

Fondazione Tera, Novara, Italy.

出版信息

Front Oncol. 2021 Nov 1;11:705927. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.705927. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The role of a healthy diet in cancer prevention is well recognized. Recent data indicate that following the same advices can also improve cancer survivors' quality of life. Breast cancer (BC) patients are commonly concerned about diet and nutrition and frequently express the need to obtain health-related information and the will to change their diet and lifestyle. Hence, be aware of survivors' dietary changes and information needs is crucial for healthcare professionals to guide them toward optimal lifestyle choices. In order to investigate eating habits changes in a BC survivors' population, we conceived the cross-sectional multicentric study ECHO (Eating habits CHanges in Oncologic patients) Survey. Data were collected from 684 patients, diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, in order to investigate their changes in food consumption, use of supplements, or the beginning of a specific diet, after BC diagnosis. We also examined the sources of information used and if any modification in their diets was reported to the oncologist. We primarily observed that patients increased their consumption of vegetables, pulses, nuts, fruits, wholemeal bread/pasta, grains and fish; while decreasing red and processed meat, refined bread/pasta, baked good and animal fat consumption. Survivors also reported the use of dietary supplements, mainly vitamins, aimed at counteracting therapies' side effects. Changes in nutritional habits were often adopted without asking or informing the oncologist. Despite BC survivors made some positive changes in their nutritional habits, those modifications were mostly pursued by less than half of them, while the majority of patients consumed nutritional supplements after diagnosis. These results, as well as the failure to communicate with the physicians, reinforce the need to both improve the patient-healthcare professional relationship and to develop tailored nutrition counselling and intervention programs for cancer survivors.

摘要

健康饮食在癌症预防中的作用已得到广泛认可。近期数据表明,遵循同样的建议也能改善癌症幸存者的生活质量。乳腺癌(BC)患者通常关注饮食和营养问题,并经常表示需要获取与健康相关的信息,以及有改变饮食和生活方式的意愿。因此,了解幸存者的饮食变化和信息需求对于医护人员指导他们做出最佳生活方式选择至关重要。为了调查BC幸存者群体的饮食习惯变化,我们构思了一项横断面多中心研究——ECHO(肿瘤患者饮食习惯变化)调查。我们收集了684例被诊断为浸润性乳腺癌患者的数据,以调查他们在BC诊断后食物消费、补充剂使用或特定饮食开始情况的变化。我们还检查了他们使用的信息来源,以及是否向肿瘤学家报告了饮食方面的任何改变。我们主要观察到患者增加了蔬菜、豆类、坚果、水果、全麦面包/意大利面、谷物和鱼类的消费;同时减少了红肉和加工肉类、精制面包/意大利面、烘焙食品和动物脂肪的消费。幸存者还报告使用了膳食补充剂,主要是维生素,旨在抵消治疗的副作用。营养习惯的改变往往是在没有询问或告知肿瘤学家的情况下进行的。尽管BC幸存者在营养习惯方面做出了一些积极改变,但这些改变大多只有不到一半的人采用,而大多数患者在诊断后服用了营养补充剂。这些结果,以及与医生沟通不畅的情况,都强化了改善患者与医护人员关系以及为癌症幸存者制定量身定制的营养咨询和干预计划的必要性。

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