نتایج جستجو برای: cachexia disease

تعداد نتایج: 1492942  

2013
Jerneja Farkas Stephan von Haehling Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh John E. Morley Stefan D. Anker Mitja Lainscak

Perception of healthy body size and composition differs considerably across the globe, ethnic groups, cultures, and even inside medical community. Although the concept of ideal body weight has evolved over the past decades, the observation that weight loss can have more deleterious effects within a short-term period than weight gain has remained rather consistent. Weight loss, as a prelude to c...

Journal: :Current opinion in supportive and palliative care 2010
Stephanie M Krasnow Daniel L Marks

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Cachexia occurs in various inflammatory diseases and is characterized by weight loss and muscle wasting. Pro-inflammatory cytokines modulate the activity of neuropeptides and hormones that control energy homeostasis and/or illness behaviors. This review summarizes recent (published within the past 18 months) literature regarding neuropeptides and hormones that have been implic...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2020

2007
Dario Coletti Laura Belli Sergio Adamo

Cachexia, literally “bad condition”, a syndrome reported even in the Old Testament, is associated to a variety of chronic diseases and to several kinds of traumatic injuries. Although an official definition of cachexia is still missing, this multi systemic syndrome is characterized by a massive loss of skeletal muscle and fat tissue. Such an important loss of body mass is often a direct cause o...

2012
Kunihiro Sakuma Akihiko Yamaguchi

Recent advances in our understanding of the biology of muscle, and how anabolic and catabolic stimuli interact to control muscle mass and function, have led to new interest in the pharmacological treatment of muscle wasting. Loss of muscle occurs as a consequence of several chronic diseases (cachexia) as well as normal aging (sarcopenia). Although many negative regulators [Atrogin-1, muscle rin...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Maurizio Muscaritoli Paola Costelli Zaira Aversa Andrea Bonetto Francesco Maria Baccino Filippo Rossi Fanelli

Cancer has always a negative impact on nutritional status, weight loss being a common feature in patients with neoplastic diseases. If left untreated, weight loss may evolve into cancer cachexia, a complex syndrome characterized by marked depletion of body weight, associated with profound alterations of both nutritional status and metabolic homeostasis. Progressive wasting of skeletal muscle ma...

2011
Robert H. Mak Alp T. Ikizler Csaba P. Kovesdy Dominic S. Raj Peter Stenvinkel Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh

Wasting/cachexia is prevalent among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is to be distinguished from malnutrition, which is defined as the consequence of insufficient food intake or an improper diet. Malnutrition is characterized by hunger, which is an adaptive response, whereas anorexia is prevalent in patients with wasting/cachexia. Energy expenditure decreases as a protective mecha...

2017
Lourdes Balcázar-Hernández Guadalupe Vargas-Ortega Yelitza Valverde-García Victoria Mendoza-Zubieta Baldomero González-Virla

The craniopharyngiomas are solid cystic suprasellar tumors that can present extension to adjacent structures, conditioning pituitary and hypothalamic dysfunction. Within hypothalamic neuroendocrine dysfunction, we can find obesity, behavioral changes, disturbed circadian rhythm and sleep irregularities, imbalances in the regulation of body temperature, thirst, heart rate and/or blood pressure a...

Journal: :JCSM rapid communications 2022

Background The relationships between cachexia stages and the Functional Assessment of Anorexia/Cachexia Therapy Anorexia Cachexia Subscale (FAACT ACS) 12-item, 5-item anorexia symptoms, 4-item concerns have not been investigated in Asian patients with advanced cancer. Methods This is a multicentre questionnaire survey conducted palliative supportive care settings across Japan. Consecutive were ...

2016
Nikita Consul Xiaotao Guo Courtney Coker Sara Lopez-Pintado Hanina Hibshoosh Binsheng Zhao Kevin Kalinsky Swarnali Acharyya

Cachexia, a wasting syndrome associated with advanced cancer and metastasis, is rarely documented in breast cancer patients. However, the incidence of cachexia in breast cancer is now thought to be largely underestimated. In our case report of a breast cancer patient with bone metastasis monitored during the course of her treatment, we document the development of cachexia by image analysis in r...

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