The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated
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Resumo: | Malnutrition is observed in patients with cancer, and this is a factor that increases complications and mortality. Malignant tumours of the digestive tract result in obstructions that interfere in the absorption of nutrients, leading to weight loss. The symptoms of cancer of the anal canal are pain, bleeding, diarrhea. The treatment with radiochemotherapy result in nausea, vomit, diarrhea, fibrosis of the anal canal and radioepidermal inflammation. Hence, it is necessary to prescribe a low-residue diet to prevent fecal impactation, as well as to reduce the frequency and effort of evacuations and fecal volume. However, fluid diets in natura with low-residue rate, provide low calory and protein intake. The aim of this study was to describe the importance of the food supplementation through a chemically low-residue diet, with the adequate provision of calories and protein in patients with cancer of the anal canal submitted to radiochemotherapy, therefore, contributing, to prevent the aggravation of the nutritional depletion. This study consists in a review of classical books, articles from specialized indexed Brazilian internacional journals present in the Medline web site. In this study it becomes evident that the nutritional supplementation of chemically- defined diets offers a proper amount of the nutrients, good acceptance, emotional well-being and an increase in food ingestion. Hence, we conclude that food supplements are indicated to patients that present depletion of the nutritional status, especially those to whom the use of restrictive diets is necessary, such as low-residue diet for of the anal canal. |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associatedBenefícios de uma dieta quimicamente definida com baixo teor de resíduos para pacientes com tumor de canal anal submetidos a radioquimioterapia associadaDieta com Baixo ResíduoSuplementação AlimentarFibra na DietaNeoplasias do ÂnusTranstornos NutricionaisEstado NutricionalLow Residue DietAlimentary SupplementationDietary FiberAnus NeoplasmsNutrition DisordersSupplementary FeedingMalnutrition is observed in patients with cancer, and this is a factor that increases complications and mortality. Malignant tumours of the digestive tract result in obstructions that interfere in the absorption of nutrients, leading to weight loss. The symptoms of cancer of the anal canal are pain, bleeding, diarrhea. The treatment with radiochemotherapy result in nausea, vomit, diarrhea, fibrosis of the anal canal and radioepidermal inflammation. Hence, it is necessary to prescribe a low-residue diet to prevent fecal impactation, as well as to reduce the frequency and effort of evacuations and fecal volume. However, fluid diets in natura with low-residue rate, provide low calory and protein intake. The aim of this study was to describe the importance of the food supplementation through a chemically low-residue diet, with the adequate provision of calories and protein in patients with cancer of the anal canal submitted to radiochemotherapy, therefore, contributing, to prevent the aggravation of the nutritional depletion. This study consists in a review of classical books, articles from specialized indexed Brazilian internacional journals present in the Medline web site. In this study it becomes evident that the nutritional supplementation of chemically- defined diets offers a proper amount of the nutrients, good acceptance, emotional well-being and an increase in food ingestion. Hence, we conclude that food supplements are indicated to patients that present depletion of the nutritional status, especially those to whom the use of restrictive diets is necessary, such as low-residue diet for of the anal canal.Pessoas com câncer apresentam freqüentemente desnutrição, o que eleva as taxas de complicações e mortalidade. Tumores do trato digestivo levam a obstruções, as quais interferem na absorção de nutrientes levando à perda ponderal. Os sintomas do câncer de canal anal são dor, sangramentos, diarréia. O tratamento radioquimioterápico leva à presença de náuseas, vômitos, diarréia, fibrose do canal anal e radioepidermite. Desta forma, faz-se necessária a utilização de dietas pobres em resíduo a fim de prevenir a impactação fecal, reduzir a freqüência e esforço de evacuações e volume fecal, evitando a piora do quadro. Entretanto, a dieta líquida in natura com baixo teor de resíduos fornece baixo aporte calórico-proteico. Sendo assim, o trabalho objetiva descrever a importância da suplementação alimentar através de uma dieta quimicamente definida pobre em resíduos, na adequação calórica-proteica de pacientes com tumor de canal anal em radioquimioterapia, evitando o agravamento da depleção nutricional. Foi realizado levantamento bibliográfico, sendo consultados livros clássicos, artigos de revistas indexadas brasileiras e internacionais acessados no site da Medline para a obtenção de informações relativas ao tema. Os estudos evidenciam que a suplementação de dietas quimicamente definidas oferece adequação da oferta de nutrientes, boa aceitação, bem-estar emocional e melhora da ingestão alimentar. Desta forma pode-se concluir que a suplementação alimentar está indicada para pacientes que apresentem depleção do estado nutricional, principalmente naqueles em que se faz necessário o uso de dietas restritivas, como a dieta com baixo teor de resíduos, utilizadas por pessoas portadoras de tumor de canal anal.INCA2002-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisão de literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/221610.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2002v48n3.2216Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 48 No. 3 (2002): July/Aug./Sept.; 405-410Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 48 Núm. 3 (2002): jul./ago./sept.; 405-410Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 48 n. 3 (2002): jul./ago./set.; 405-4102176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/2216/1377Teixeira, Márcia Henriquesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:37:48Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/2216Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:37:48Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated Benefícios de uma dieta quimicamente definida com baixo teor de resíduos para pacientes com tumor de canal anal submetidos a radioquimioterapia associada |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated Teixeira, Márcia Henriques Dieta com Baixo Resíduo Suplementação Alimentar Fibra na Dieta Neoplasias do Ânus Transtornos Nutricionais Estado Nutricional Low Residue Diet Alimentary Supplementation Dietary Fiber Anus Neoplasms Nutrition Disorders Supplementary Feeding |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated |
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The benefits of a chemically defined diet for patients with anal canal tumour submitted to radiotherapy and chemotherapy associated |
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Teixeira, Márcia Henriques |
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Teixeira, Márcia Henriques |
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Teixeira, Márcia Henriques |
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Dieta com Baixo Resíduo Suplementação Alimentar Fibra na Dieta Neoplasias do Ânus Transtornos Nutricionais Estado Nutricional Low Residue Diet Alimentary Supplementation Dietary Fiber Anus Neoplasms Nutrition Disorders Supplementary Feeding |
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Dieta com Baixo Resíduo Suplementação Alimentar Fibra na Dieta Neoplasias do Ânus Transtornos Nutricionais Estado Nutricional Low Residue Diet Alimentary Supplementation Dietary Fiber Anus Neoplasms Nutrition Disorders Supplementary Feeding |
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Malnutrition is observed in patients with cancer, and this is a factor that increases complications and mortality. Malignant tumours of the digestive tract result in obstructions that interfere in the absorption of nutrients, leading to weight loss. The symptoms of cancer of the anal canal are pain, bleeding, diarrhea. The treatment with radiochemotherapy result in nausea, vomit, diarrhea, fibrosis of the anal canal and radioepidermal inflammation. Hence, it is necessary to prescribe a low-residue diet to prevent fecal impactation, as well as to reduce the frequency and effort of evacuations and fecal volume. However, fluid diets in natura with low-residue rate, provide low calory and protein intake. The aim of this study was to describe the importance of the food supplementation through a chemically low-residue diet, with the adequate provision of calories and protein in patients with cancer of the anal canal submitted to radiochemotherapy, therefore, contributing, to prevent the aggravation of the nutritional depletion. This study consists in a review of classical books, articles from specialized indexed Brazilian internacional journals present in the Medline web site. In this study it becomes evident that the nutritional supplementation of chemically- defined diets offers a proper amount of the nutrients, good acceptance, emotional well-being and an increase in food ingestion. Hence, we conclude that food supplements are indicated to patients that present depletion of the nutritional status, especially those to whom the use of restrictive diets is necessary, such as low-residue diet for of the anal canal. |
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