Linking Inflammation to Reduced Food Intake in Advanced Cancer: A Prospective Observational Study

炎症与晚期癌症患者食物摄入量减少之间的联系:一项前瞻性观察研究

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Abstract

Background: Undernutrition and cachexia are common in advanced cancer and often linked to systemic inflammation. While inflammation is associated with poorer prognosis, accelerated weight loss, and reduced treatment tolerance, its direct impact on food intake remains insufficiently investigated. Aim: To examine the association between systemic inflammation and energy and protein intake over time in patients with advanced cancer. Methods: A total of 170 patients from the Palliative Radiotherapy and Inflammation Study were included. Nutritional status was assessed using PG-SGA SF. Dietary intake was recorded using repeated 24 h recalls. Systemic inflammation was defined as CRP > 10 mg/L. Mixed linear models were applied to evaluate the association between inflammation energy and protein intake over time. Results: Systemic inflammation (CRP >10 mg/L) was present in 87 (51%) patients and associated with significantly lower energy (-3.6 kcal/kg, p = 0.04) and lower protein intake (-0.25 g/kg, p = 0.003). Patients with inflammation were more often undernourished and had shorter survival. Conclusions: Systemic inflammation is likely associated with clinically relevant reductions in energy and protein intake in advanced cancer. CRP may help identify patients for whom standard nutritional support is insufficient.

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