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. 2015 Feb 9;67(2):339–353. doi: 10.1080/01635581.2015.990577

TABLE 2 .

Impact of treatment on patients’ diets by gender, age, and cancer type

    Gender
Age
Cancer typea
  Total Males (n = 450) Females (n = 717) P value 18–74 years (n = 1,043) 75 and older (n = 151) P value Breast (n = 207) GI (n = 155) Lung (n = 130) Other solids (n = 290) Hematologic (n = 238)
Changes in appetite since beginning treatment
 Increased appetite 15.2% (178) 13.5% (60) 16.8% (117) <0.01 15.2% (158) 12.6% (19) 0.26 18.8% (39) 11.0% (17) 14.6% (19) 14.5% (42) 15.1% (36)
 Same 45.4% (531) 51.2% (228) 40.8% (285)   43.5% (454) 50.3% (76)   42.5% (88) 38.7% (60) 36.9% (48) 42.1% (122) 54.5% (130)
 Decreased appetite 39.4% (461) 35.3% (157) 42.4% (296)   39.0% (404) 34.4% (52)   36.2% (75) 47.1% (73) 44.6% (58) 41.4% (120) 29.4% (70)
Changes in frequency of eating since beginning treatment
 More often 21.6% (251) 19.8% (88) 22.8% (158) 0.01 21.7% (226) 15.2% (23) <0.01 21.3% (44) 25.8% (40) 20.8% (27) 19.0% (55) 21.0% (50)
 About the same 48.5% (565) 53.8% (239) 44.4% (308)   45.2% (471) 60.9% (92)   45.4% (94) 40.0% (62) 41.5% (54) 43.5% (126) 57.1% (136)
 Less often 30.4% (349) 26.4% (117) 32.9% (228)   30.4% (317) 21.2% (32)   30.4% (63) 31.6% (49) 33.1% (43) 34.8% (101) 20.6% (49)
Changes in thirst since beginning treatment
 Increased 30.6% (355) 28.1% (127) 32.3% (224) 0.29 30.9% (322) 21.9% (33) 0.01 37.2% (77) 20.7% (32) 21.5% (28) 27.9% (81) 34.9% (83)
 Stayed the same 53.8% (625) 56.0% (247) 51.7% (359)   50.3% (525) 63.6% (96)   48.8% (101) 55.5% (86) 56.9% (74) 49.0% (142) 55.5% (132)
 Decreased 15.7% (182) 15.9% (70) 16.0% (111)   15.9% (166) 10.6% (16)   11.6% (24) 20.7% (32) 15.4% (20) 21.0% (61) 7.1% (17)
Changes in frequency of drinking since beginning treatment
 More often 48.9% (570) 47.8% (212) 50.6% (351) 0.65 48.3% (504) 42.4% (64) 0.01 56.0% (116) 38.7% (60) 43.9% (57) 41.7% (121) 57.6% (137)
 About the same 40.3% (469) 41.0% (182) 38.6% (268)   37.7% (393) 49.0% (74)   34.3% (71) 43.2% (67) 41.5% (54) 42.1% (122) 35.3% (84)
 Less often 10.8% (126) 11.3% (50) 10.8% (75)   11.3% (118) 5.3% (8)   7.3% (15) 15.5% (24) 10.8% (14) 13.5% (39) 5.5% (13)

GI = gastrointestinal.

aParticipants who reported more than one type of cancer or who reported having an “other malignancy” that did not fall into the five categories were excluded from analyses by cancer type.