A prospective study on changes in body composition and fat percentage during the first year of cancer treatment in children.
Hye Ran YangHyoung Soo ChoiPublished in: Nutrition research and practice (2019)
Our results indicate that cancer treatment is related to significant body composition changes and rapid body fat gain, particularly during the first month after initiating cancer treatment, in children with hematologic malignancies. Therefore, individualized dietary strategies to prevent excessive fat gain are needed in pediatric cancer patients for better outcomes.