Cachexia, malnutrition, the refeeding syndrome, and lessons from Goldilocks
- PMID: 21621702
- DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2011.02.007
Cachexia, malnutrition, the refeeding syndrome, and lessons from Goldilocks
Abstract
Cachexia has plagued clinicians for centuries. Although all cachexia is related to malnutrition, cachexia associated with malignant diseases differs from starvation cachexia in that it is more recalcitrant to nutritional therapy. All cachexia responds to judicious nutritional support; however, cancer cachexia worsens autonomously as the disease advances and cannot be arrested or reversed by any known form of nutrition, hormonal, or pharmacologic therapy. Cachexia must be treated cautiously to avoid overfeeding syndrome, which may result in serious or dangerous complications or death.
2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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