Erfahrungsheilkunde 2020; 69(05): 265-273
DOI: 10.1055/a-1263-2976
Praxis

Ernährung bei Gewichtsverlust – Vitalität stärken mit Genuss

Nicole Weis
,
Susanne Bihlmaier

Zusammenfassung

Es gibt zunehmend Evidenz, dass bei Krebspatient*innen während und nach der Krebstherapie einem zu starken Gewichtsverlust vorzubeugen ist. Welche Maßnahmen im Sinne der Sekundärprävention zu empfehlen sind, hängt stark vom Einzelfall und der vorliegenden Tumorerkrankung ab. Bei hormonabhängigen Tumoren, wie zum Beispiel Brustkrebs, ist bei adipösen Patientinnen nach erfolgter Primärtherapie eine Gewichtsreduktion sinnvoll. Unter stark belastenden Therapien und bei fortgeschrittener Tumorerkrankung hingegen sind die wichtigsten Ziele das Halten des Gewichts bzw. der Gewichtsaufbau. Gesundheitliche Beschwerden, die die Nahrungsaufnahme zusätzlich beeinträchtigen, sollten so früh wie möglich gelindert werden. Komplementärmedizinische Möglichkeiten werden anhand der Mukositis erläutert.

Abstract

There is an increasing evidence for preventing excessive weight loss in cancer patients during and after cancer therapy. Which measures are recommended in the sense of secondary prevention strongly depends on the individual case and the type of cancer. In hormone-dependent tumors, such as breast cancer in obese patients after successful primary therapy, a weight reduction makes sense. On the other hand, the most important goals are weight maintenance and weight gain under highly stressful therapies and advanced tumor disease. Side effects that additionally influence food intake should be alleviated as early as possible. Complementary medical options are explained on the basis of mucositis.



Publication History

Article published online:
16 October 2020

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