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- Title
Comparison of the Dietary Intake After Gastrectomy Between Male and Female Patients With Gastric Cancer.
- Authors
JUNYA MORITA; TORU AOYAMA; MASATO NAKAZONO; YUKIO MAEZAWA; MIE TANABE; SHINNOSUKE KAWAHARA; ITARU HASHIMOTO; KEISUKE KOMORI; KENTARO HARA; KYOHEI KANEMATSU; SHINSUKE NAGASAWA; TAKANOBU YAMADA; HARUHIKO CHO; NORIO YUKAWA; TAKASHI OGATA; AYA SAITO; TAKASHI OSHIMA
- Abstract
Background/Aim: This study aimed to investigate the differences in the postoperative dietary intake (DI) loss between men and women after radical resection for early gastric cancer (GC), and to identify effective nutritional support for both sexes. Patients and Methods: This prospective, observational study enrolled patients who underwent gastrectomy for GC. DI was assessed using the food frequency questionnaire containing 82 food items (FFQW82) during nutritional counseling before surgery and one and three months postoperatively. Results: The median preoperative DI of all participants was 1,856.3 kcal/day, and DI at 1 and 3 months were 1,532.5 kcal/day and 1,637 kcal/day, respectively. The median preoperative DI was 1805 kcal/day (1,300-2,330 kcal/day) and 1481 kcal/day (1,126-1,957 kcal/day) in men and women, respectively (p<0.0001). The median DI at 1 month was 1627 (1,101-2,195) kcal/day and 1,308 (986-1,915) kcal/day in men and women, respectively (p<0.0001). At 3 months postoperatively, the median DI was 1737 (1,130-2,443) kcal/day in men and 1428 (816-2,005) kcal/day in women (p<0.0001). However, there was no significant difference in the DI loss rate at 1 month (median: -9.7% vs. -9.3%, p=0.765) and 3 months (median: -3.5% vs. -4.8%, p=0.137) between men and women. Conclusion: Although the DI loss rate in men and women after gastrectomy for GC was almost similar, the postoperative DI and DI loss differed significantly. Therefore, differences in DI loss after gastrectomy between men and women should be considered while assessing the efficacy of additional nutritional support such as oral nutritional supplements after gastrectomy.
- Subjects
DIETARY supplements; GASTRECTOMY; STOMACH cancer treatment; POSTOPERATIVE period; QUESTIONNAIRES
- Publication
In Vivo, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 4, p1847
- ISSN
0258-851X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21873/invivo.13638