Nutrition Practices among Adult Cancer Survivors Living on the Island of Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study

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作者
O'Callaghan, Niamh [1 ]
Douglas, Pauline [2 ]
Keaver, Laura [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Technol Sligo, Dept Hlth & Nutrit Sci, Ash Lane, Sligo F91 YW50, Ireland
[2] Univ Ulster, Sch Biomed Sci, Nutr Innovat Ctr Food & Hlth NICHE, Coleraine BT52 1SA, Londonderry, North Ireland
关键词
cancer survivor; nutrition; diet quality; food choice; supplement; BREAST-CANCER; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; BEHAVIOR-CHANGE; SUPPLEMENT USE; WEIGHT CHANGE; LONG-TERM; HEALTH; DIET; FOOD; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.3390/nu14040767
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
The purpose of this research was to explore the nutrition practices among post-treatment cancer survivors across Ireland. Cancer survivors aged 18+ years living across Ireland, who were not palliative and had completed active cancer treatment at least six months previous, were recruited to complete an online survey assessing dietary quality, food choice and satisfaction with food-related life as well as clinical and nutrition status. It was circulated by cancer support networks and on social media. Descriptive statistics are presented. The cohort (n = 170) was predominantly female (85.9%) and had breast cancer (64.7%). Mean age was 51.5 +/- 10.9 years and 42.7% of the cohort were >five years post-treatment. Only 20% and 12% of the cohort had been assessed by a dietitian during and post-treatment, respectively. The mean dietary quality score was 10.3 +/- 1.7, which was measured by the Leeds short-form food frequency questionnaire (SFFFQ). Using a 5-point Likert scale, the median satisfaction with food-related life score was 19 (3.3), which evaluates cognitive judgements on the person's food-related life. The food choice questionnaire (FCQ) assesses the relative importance of a range of factors related to dietary choice to individuals. The primary determinant of food choice in this cohort was the natural content (31.7%) followed by health (24.7%). Vitamin and mineral supplement use was reported by 69.8% of the cohort; the most consumed was Vitamin D. Four themes emerged from an optional open-ended question: awareness of nutritional importance; desire for specific nutritional advice and dietetic referral; cancer and treatment nutrition impacts were highlighted; as well as struggles with weight gain. This research provides useful insight into the nutrition practices of Irish cancer survivors. A desire and need for individualised and specific advice are evident.
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