Effect of a Clinical Nutrition Intervention Program in Breast Cancer Patients During Antineoplastic Treatment
Breast Neoplasm, Breast Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Breast Neoplasm focused on measuring primary noninvasive breast cancer, sarcopenic obesity prevention, individualized nutrition intervention, food-based intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- nonmetastatic breast cancer patient
- before antineoplastic treatment initiation
Exclusion Criteria:
- bone fracture(s)
- disease(s) that could affect body composition (i.e. hypothyroidism)
- disease(s) that would require an additional dietary therapeutic approach or consideration (i.e. diabetes)
- dietary supplement consumption
- body dimensions surpassed the equipment's capacity
Elimination Criteria:
- newly diagnosed disease(s) that could affect body composition (i.e. hypothyroidism)
- newly diagnosed disease(s) that would require an additional dietary therapeutic approach or consideration (i.e. diabetes)
- dietary supplement consumption during the intervention
- patient's decision to refuse or stop antineoplastic treatment
- patient's decision to quit the intervention
Sites / Locations
- Centro de Investigacion en Alimentacion y Desarollo (CIAD)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Nutrition diagnosis and intervention
At baseline and 6-mo after, a nutrition diagnosis will be done by measuring body composition components with DXA and basic anthropometric measurements. Based on the results, an individualized food-based intervention will be prescribed for each patient according to her diagnosis, food preferences, cultural and socioeconomic status. Follow-up will be every 2-weeks and a different diet menu will be provided in each session by a specialized dietitian, unto 6-mo are completed and initial measurements are repeated.