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Nutritional Assessment of Childhood Cancer Survivors (the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study-Nutrition): Protocol for a Multicenter Observational Study

机译:儿童癌症幸存者的营养评估(瑞士儿童癌症幸存者研究 - 营养):多中心观察研究的议定书

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Background Childhood cancer survivors are at high risk of developing adverse late health effects. Poor nutritional intake may contribute to this risk, but information about dietary intake is limited. Objective This study will assess childhood cancer survivors’ dietary intake and compare two dietary assessment tools: a self-reported food frequency questionnaire, and dietary measurements from urine spot samples. Methods In a substudy of the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (SCCSS), SCCSS-Nutrition, we assessed childhood cancer survivors’ dietary intake via a validated food frequency questionnaire. We sent a urine spot collection kit to a subset of 212 childhood cancer survivors from the French-speaking region of Switzerland to analyze urinary sodium, potassium, urea, urate, creatinine, and phosphate content. We will compare the food frequency questionnaire results with the urine spot analyses to quantify childhood cancer survivors’ intake of various nutrients. We collected data between March 2016 and March 2018. Results We contacted 1599 childhood cancer survivors, of whom 919 (57.47%) returned a food frequency questionnaire. We excluded 11 childhood cancer survivors who were pregnant or were breastfeeding, 35 with missing dietary data, and 71 who had unreliable food frequency questionnaire data, resulting in 802 childhood cancer survivors available for food frequency questionnaire analyses. To a subset of 212 childhood cancer survivors in French-speaking Switzerland we sent a urine spot collection kit, and 111 (52.4%) returned a urine sample. We expect to have the results from analyses of these samples in mid-2019. Conclusions The SCCSS-Nutrition study has collected in-depth dietary data that will allow us to assess dietary intake and quality and compare two dietary assessment tools. This study will contribute to the knowledge of nutrition among childhood cancer survivors and is a step toward surveillance guidelines and targeted nutritional recommendations for childhood cancer survivors in Switzerland.
机译:背景生育癌症幸存者处于发育不良后期健康影响的高风险。营养摄入量差可能有助于这种风险,但有关膳食摄入的信息有限。目的本研究将评估儿童癌症幸存者的膳食摄入,并比较两种饮食评估工具:自我报告的食物频率调查问卷,以及来自尿束样品的膳食测量。方法在瑞士儿童癌症幸存者研究(SCCSS),SCCSS - 营养,我们通过经过验证的食物频率调查问卷评估儿童癌症幸存者的膳食摄入量。我们向瑞士法语地区派出了尿点收集套件,以212名儿童癌症幸存者从瑞士法语区域分析尿钠,钾,尿素,尿液,肌酐和磷酸盐含量。我们将通过尿液点分析进行比较食品频率调查结果,以量化儿童癌症幸存者的各种营养素的摄入量。我们在2016年3月至2018年3月之间收集了数据。结果我们联系了1599名儿童癌症幸存者,其中919(57.47%)返回了食物频率调查表。我们排除了11名儿童癌症幸存者,怀孕或母乳喂养,35次,缺失饮食数据,71人具有不可靠的食物频率调查问卷数据,导致802名儿童癌症幸存者可用于食物频率调查问卷分析。在讲法语瑞士的212名儿童癌症幸存者中,我们发送了尿束收集套件,111(52.4%)返回尿液样本。我们希望在2019年中期分析这些样品的结果。结论SCCSS-营养研究已收集深入的膳食数据,使我们能够评估膳食摄入和质量,并比较两种饮食评估工具。本研究将有助于儿童癌症幸存者营养的知识,并对瑞士儿童癌症幸存者进行监测指南和有针对性的营养建议。

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