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Nutritional Mechanisms of Cancer Cachexia

Stephanie L. E. Compton, Steven B. Heymsfield, Justin C. Brown

2024Annual Review of Nutrition14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer cachexia is a complex systemic wasting syndrome. Nutritional mechanisms that span energy intake, nutrient metabolism, body composition, and energy balance may be impacted by, and may contribute to, the development of cachexia. To date, clinical management of cachexia remains elusive. Leaning on discoveries and novel methodologies from other fields of research may bolster new breakthroughs that improve nutritional management and clinical outcomes. Characteristics that compare and contrast cachexia and obesity may reveal opportunities for cachexia research to adopt methodology from the well-established field of obesity research. This review outlines the known nutritional mechanisms and gaps in the knowledge surrounding cancer cachexia. In parallel, we present how obesity may be a different side of the same coin and how obesity research has tackled similar research questions. We present insights into how cachexia research may utilize nutritional methodology to expand our understanding of cachexia to improve definitions and clinical care in future directions for the field.

Topics & Concepts

CachexiaWastingMedicineCancerCancer cachexiaObesityIntensive care medicineWeight lossEnergy metabolismInternal medicineNutrition and Health in AgingVitamin C and Antioxidants ResearchBody Composition Measurement Techniques
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