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地中海饮食干预在癌症成人患者中的应用:方法学方法、可行性和初步疗效的系统评价。

Mediterranean-style dietary interventions in adults with cancer: a systematic review of the methodological approaches, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy.

机构信息

School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.

Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Eur J Clin Nutr. 2024 Jun;78(6):463-476. doi: 10.1038/s41430-024-01426-8. Epub 2024 Mar 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer and its treatments can lead to excess body fat, decreases in lean mass, cardiotoxicity, and other side effects. The Mediterranean diet (MED-diet) has the potential to improve clinical and supportive care outcomes. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of the MED-diet on health outcomes in adults with cancer.

METHODS

Three databases were searched from inception to February 2023. Eligible studies included randomised controlled trials testing a MED-diet intervention among adults with cancer. Within- and between-group differences for adherence, dietary intake and health outcomes were extracted.

RESULTS

Fifteen studies describing fourteen interventions were included, and there were considerable differences in study design and implementation of the MED-diet. Studies were predominately in women with a history of breast cancer. The MED-diet was safe with no adverse events reported, and feasible with high adherence and/or increases in MED-diet-compliant foods. The MED-diet when applied with an energy restriction below estimated requirements for weight loss demonstrated reductions in body weight (range: -3.9 kg to -0.7 kg). Interventions that showed significant reductions in body weight also improved quality of life. There is limited evidence to evaluating the MED-diet on cardiovascular and inflammatory markers, and heterogenous MED-diet prescriptions impede definitive conclusions on these health outcomes.

CONCLUSION

The MED-diet was feasible and safe for adults with cancer. There were reported benefits for weight loss following a MED-diet when an energy restriction was applied, however further evaluation to determine the effects on cardiometabolic biomarkers and other outcomes are required.

摘要

背景

癌症及其治疗可能导致体内脂肪过多、肌肉减少、心脏毒性和其他副作用。地中海饮食(MED 饮食)有可能改善临床和支持性护理的结果。本系统评价的目的是评估 MED 饮食对癌症成人健康结果的可行性、安全性和疗效。

方法

从开始到 2023 年 2 月,对三个数据库进行了搜索。符合条件的研究包括对癌症成人进行 MED 饮食干预的随机对照试验。提取了依从性、饮食摄入和健康结果的组内和组间差异。

结果

描述了 14 项干预措施的 15 项研究被纳入,研究设计和 MED 饮食的实施存在很大差异。研究对象主要是有乳腺癌病史的女性。MED 饮食安全,没有报告不良事件,且依从性高,或增加了 MED 饮食一致的食物,具有可行性。当 MED 饮食与估计用于减肥的能量限制一起应用时,体重减轻(范围:-3.9kg 至-0.7kg)。显示体重显著减轻的干预措施也改善了生活质量。目前评估 MED 饮食对心血管和炎症标志物的证据有限,异质的 MED 饮食处方妨碍了对这些健康结果的明确结论。

结论

MED 饮食对癌症成人是可行和安全的。当应用能量限制时,MED 饮食后体重减轻有报道的益处,但需要进一步评估以确定对心脏代谢生物标志物和其他结果的影响。

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