Murnane Andrew, Laing Erin, Steer Belinda, Lewin Jeremy, Gilbertson Heather, Mount Elizabeth, Silvers Mary-Anne, Loeliger Jenelle, Bartle Jodie, Mellett Kristin, Savva June, Fedele Pasquale L, Orme Lisa M, Super Leanne, Gough Karla, Thompson Kate
Victorian Adolescent & Young Adult Cancer Service, Melbourne, Australia.
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
BMC Cancer. 2025 Aug 18;25(1):1325. doi: 10.1186/s12885-025-14618-7.
Cancer treatment for adolescents and young adults (AYA) can be highly challenging and interferes with optimal nutrition, which is vital for healthy development, physical growth, and well-being. Cancer malnutrition and associated negative outcomes are well-studied in adult and paediatric populations, but the specific nutrition complications and requirements for AYA with cancer are poorly understood. This study aims to explore and describe the nutritional status, needs and outcomes of AYA after a diagnosis of cancer.
The AYCANN-study (adolescent and young adult cancer nutrition project) adopts a mixed-methods study design, conducted over three inter-related studies; (1) Prospective observational study of AYA between 15 and 25 years, following diagnosis of any cancer type, to quantitatively assess changes in body weight, muscle mass/function, nutritional status, and health related quality of life (HRQoL). Study assessments will be undertaken at four time-points (recruitment, and 2- 4- and 6-months post-recruitment) and will include screening for nutrition risk (PNST or MST); assessment of nutritional status (PG-SGA, mid-upper arm circumference); assessment of muscle strength (hand-grip strength); frequency of dietitian referral, nutrition support and symptoms; and assessment of health-related quality of life (AQoL-6D); (2) Qualitative study using focus groups with AYA to assess access to nutrition related care and preference for nutrition services; (3) Qualitative study, utilising focus groups with oncology healthcare professionals (OHP) to explore and assess current access to nutrition-related care for AYA following a cancer diagnosis along with OHP nutrition education needs, service delivery and research priority areas. For study 1, statistical analysis will be primarily descriptive, and effect size estimates (Cohen's d) will be used to characterise any differences between nutritional status groups at follow-up assessments. Thematic analysis will be undertaken for study 2 and 3 to understand patients and OHP access to and experience of nutrition-related care.
This multi-site longitudinal study will explore and describe the nutritional status, needs and nutrition-related outcomes of AYA after a cancer diagnosis. Results will inform future clinical practice guidelines and interventional nutrition research targeting patients identified at greater risk of nutritional complications.
青少年及青年成人(AYA)的癌症治疗极具挑战性,会干扰最佳营养状态,而最佳营养对于健康发育、身体成长和幸福安康至关重要。癌症相关营养不良及不良后果在成人和儿童群体中已有充分研究,但对于患癌AYA的具体营养并发症和营养需求却知之甚少。本研究旨在探索并描述AYA确诊癌症后的营养状况、需求及结果。
AYCANN研究(青少年及青年成人癌症营养项目)采用混合方法研究设计,涵盖三项相互关联的研究;(1)对15至25岁的AYA进行前瞻性观察研究,这些患者被诊断患有任何癌症类型,以定量评估体重、肌肉量/功能、营养状况及健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的变化。研究评估将在四个时间点进行(招募时,以及招募后2个月、4个月和6个月),包括营养风险筛查(PNST或MST);营养状况评估(PG-SGA、上臂中部周长);肌肉力量评估(握力);营养师转诊频率、营养支持及症状;以及健康相关生活质量评估(AQoL-6D);(2)采用焦点小组对AYA进行定性研究,以评估获得营养相关护理的情况及对营养服务的偏好;(3)采用焦点小组对肿瘤医疗保健专业人员(OHP)进行定性研究,以探索并评估AYA确诊癌症后当前获得营养相关护理的情况,以及OHP的营养教育需求、服务提供情况和研究优先领域。对于研究1,统计分析将主要为描述性分析,并使用效应量估计值(Cohen's d)来描述随访评估时营养状况组之间的任何差异。将对研究2和3进行主题分析,以了解患者和OHP获得营养相关护理的情况及经历。
这项多中心纵向研究将探索并描述AYA确诊癌症后的营养状况、需求及营养相关结果。研究结果将为未来针对营养并发症风险较高患者的临床实践指南和营养干预研究提供参考。