2018
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2018/e411
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Relationship between food perceptions and health-related quality of life in a prospective study with breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To correlate the perceptions related to dietary intake with the domains and subscales of health-related quality of life (HRQL) in women with breast neoplasms receiving chemotherapy.METHODS:In this prospective study, 55 women with breast cancer were followed up during chemotherapy at three different times (T0, T1, T2). Before chemotherapy, perceptions related to food consumption were evaluated. HRQL was analyzed with the EORTC QLQ-C30 and Br23 instruments 21 days after each investigated cycle. The dif… Show more

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“…The present study included fifty-five BC women underwent CT, with a mean age of 51•5 (SD 10•1) years. Clinical, hormonal and therapeutic data have been described in recently published studies by our group (6)(7)(8) . There was a higher percentage of women with a low educational level (43•6 %, n 24) and income (52•7 %, n 29) ( Table 1).…”
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“…The present study included fifty-five BC women underwent CT, with a mean age of 51•5 (SD 10•1) years. Clinical, hormonal and therapeutic data have been described in recently published studies by our group (6)(7)(8) . There was a higher percentage of women with a low educational level (43•6 %, n 24) and income (52•7 %, n 29) ( Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, at T1 and T2, a daily EF was also associated with higher BHEI-R Total score, as well as the higher intake of Whole Grains group at T1. The systemic effect of CT can lead to undesirable adverse effects such as changes in eating perceptions, appetite reduction, nausea and vomiting (7,8,37) . These effects may negatively affect the dietary intake of BC women in terms of quantity and quality (6) , as well as resulting in changes in dietary hedonism during CT (7) .…”
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“…Fifty-five women with BC receiving CT participated in the present study. The population has already been detailed in a previous study [9]. Clinical, therapeutic, and socio-demographic characteristics are shown in Table 1.…”
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“…During CT sessions, patients may present with various adverse side effects, such as nausea, pain, fatigue, and changes in perception of flavor and smell, which may decrease food palatability and consequently, result in inadequate food intake [5]. According to recent data from our research group, in women with BC, CT interferes negatively with diet and perceptions of the organoleptic properties of food, as well as nutritional status and quality of life [6,7,8,9]. Despite the adverse effects of CT on dietary adequacy, weight gain is very common in women with BC; this may be influenced by relatively common treatment with steroid drugs, menopausal status, and tumor characteristics [5,10].…”
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