Nutritional status of preoperative colorectal cancer patients

S. T. Burden, J. Hill, J. L. Shaffer, C. Todd

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    Abstract

    Background: The present study aimed to determine the extent of malnutrition in preoperative colorectal cancer patients. Malnutrition has been shown to affect post-operative outcome, so it would be beneficial to identify those who are malnourished or who are at risk of becoming so preoperatively. We examine whether weight loss is related to the length of stay or changes in fat free mass. Methods: Patients were enrolled consecutively from outpatients 2-4 weeks prior to surgery. Assessments included body mass index, percentage weight loss, dynamometry, Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool, Subjective Global Assessment and bioelectrical impedance. Cancer staging and hospital length of stay were recorded. Results: One hundred and thirty-two patients were eligible and 87 enrolled. Sixty-seven patients were weight losing and 20% had lost >10% of their usual body weight. Handgrip strength was lower in malnourished patients compared to those who had not lost weight (mean 19.4 and 27.3 kg, respectively, P = 0.013). Mean (SD) fat free mass in patients with a weight loss >10% was 39.7 (13.5) kg and, in those with
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)402-407
    Number of pages5
    JournalJournal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
    Volume23
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2010

    Keywords

    • Colorectal
    • Nutritional status
    • Weight loss

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