EFFECTS OF ADMINISTRATION OF ORAL BRANCHED-CHAIN AMINO-ACIDS ON ANOREXIA AND CALORIC-INTAKE IN CANCER-PATIENTS - COMMENT

Authors
Citation
T. Lebricon, EFFECTS OF ADMINISTRATION OF ORAL BRANCHED-CHAIN AMINO-ACIDS ON ANOREXIA AND CALORIC-INTAKE IN CANCER-PATIENTS - COMMENT, Clinical nutrition, 15(6), 1996, pp. 337-337
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Nutrition & Dietetics
Journal title
ISSN journal
02615614
Volume
15
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
337 - 337
Database
ISI
SICI code
0261-5614(1996)15:6<337:EOAOOB>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
In this double-blind prospective study, the authors examined the effec t of an oral supplement consisting of a branched-chain amino acid (BCA A) mixture or an isonitrogenous placebo on food intake in anorexic can cer patients (n = 28). For all patients, biochemical indices of nutrit ional status were within the normal range before and after the study. BCAA supplement (3 times 4.8 g/d for 7 consecutive days) increased BCA A concentrations in plasma (+121% on day 7 vs day 0) and decreased the tryptophan/large neutral amino acids (LNAA) ratio by 40%. Meanwhile, incidence of anorexia decreased in the BCAA-treated group (100% prior vs. 45% at the end of the study) but not in the placebo group (84% at the end of the study). The authors conclude that oral BCAA supplement can be safely used in the treatment of cancer-induced anorexia.