Adherence to Diet and Body Weight Recommendations among Cancer Survivors after Completion of Initial Cancer Treatment: A Systematic Review of the Literature.
Sheena Tjon-A-JoeSaraï PannekoekEllen KampmanMeeke HoedjesPublished in: Nutrition and cancer (2018)
This systematic review of the literature aimed to 1) provide an overview of the extent to which cancer survivors adhere to diet and body weight recommendations after completion of initial treatment and 2) gain insight into characteristics associated with adherence to these recommendations. Four databases were searched for relevant papers. We included observational studies describing adherence to recommendations on body mass index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratio and waist circumference, fruit and vegetable intake, and alcohol consumption of adult (≥18 yr) cancer survivors after the completion of initial treatment (i.e. surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy). Of the 2,830 articles retrieved from the database search, 12 articles were included. Adherence to the recommendation on BMI varied from 34% to 77%; adherence to the fruit and vegetable recommendation varied from 9% to 83%; and adherence to the recommendation on alcohol consumption varied from 62% to 96.8%. Adherence to waist-to-hip ratio (43%) and waist circumference recommendations (11%) was described in one study among overweight breast cancer survivors. The results of these studies generally suggest that adherence to the recommendation on alcohol intake is relatively high and that adherence to the recommendation on body weight and fruit and vegetable intake should particularly be promoted.
Keyphrases
- body weight
- body mass index
- alcohol consumption
- weight gain
- physical activity
- glycemic control
- weight loss
- clinical practice
- type diabetes
- minimally invasive
- early stage
- squamous cell carcinoma
- emergency department
- acute coronary syndrome
- atrial fibrillation
- machine learning
- locally advanced
- deep learning
- replacement therapy
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- electronic health record
- radiation induced
- adverse drug