Energy metabolism and nutritional status in hospitalized patients with lung cancer

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This study aimed to investigate the energy metabolism of patients with lung cancer and the relationship between energy metabolism and proinflammatory cytokines. Twenty-eight patients with lung cancer and 18 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. The nutritional status upon admission was analyzed using nutritional screening tools and laboratory tests. The resting energy expendi- ture and respiratory quotient were measured using indirect calorimetry, and the predicted resting energy expenditure was calculated using the Harris-Benedict equation. Energy expenditure was increased in patients with advanced stage disease, and there were positive correlations between measured resting energy expenditure/body weight and interleukin-6 levels and between measured resting energy expenditure/predicted resting energy expenditure and interleukin-6 levels. There were significant rela- tionships between body mass index and plasma leptin or acylated ghrelin levels. However, the level of appetite controlling hormones did not affect dietary intake. There was a negative correlation between plasma interleukin-6 levels and dietary intake, suggesting that interleukin-6 plays a role in reducing dietary intake. These results indicate that energy expenditure changes significantly with lung cancer stage and that plasma interleukin-6 levels affect energy metabolism and dietary intake. Thus, nutritional manage- ment that considers the changes in energy metabolism is impor- tant in patients with lung cancer.

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Takemura, Y., Sasaki, M., Goto, K., Takaoka, A., Ohi, A., Kurihara, M., … Hanaoka, J. (2016). Energy metabolism and nutritional status in hospitalized patients with lung cancer. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition, 59(2), 122–129. https://doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.16-1

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