Literature DB >> 8388562

Nutritional intake, weight change, symptom distress, and functional status over time in adults with lung cancer.

L Sarna1, A M Lindsey, H Dean, M L Brecht, R McCorkle.   

Abstract

The purpose of this descriptive longitudinal study was to describe the relationship of nutritional intake to weight change, symptom distress, and functional status over a six-month period in 28 subjects with progressive lung cancer. The majority of the subjects had non-small cell lung cancer and had lost less than 10% of their body weight at the time of study entry. Body weight, hunger, symptom distress, and functional status were measured every six weeks, beginning two months after diagnosis, for a six-month period. Three-day diet records, which were completed immediately prior to each time point, were averaged to obtain nutrient intake data. Average weight change and nutritional intake showed little variation over time, but the ranges were large. Lower intake of kilocalories was moderately related to functional status at Times 1 and 5 (r = -0.56; r = -0.66, respectively). Kilocalorie intake at a previous time was related to subsequent functional decline at two of the six-week data points (r = -0.71; r = -0.75). Weight change was not directly related to kilocalorie intake. Percentage of weight loss over time was greater in subjects younger than 65 years of age, in those with small cell lung cancer, and in those who received chemotherapy. Symptom distress and symptoms of hunger, nausea, and appetite disturbance showed subtle fluctuations over the six-month period and had inconsistent relationships with food intake over time. Further study is needed to describe nutritional changes that follow a diagnosis of lung cancer and to identify areas for nursing intervention.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8388562

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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