Table 4.
Nutritional Characteristics | Head and Neck (n = 119) n (%) |
Esophageal (n = 51) n (%) |
All (n = 170) n (%) |
|
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Weight (kg) | ||||
median [Q1, Q3] | 77 [67, 91] | 85 [75, 95] | 81 [70, 91] | |
Height (cm) | ||||
median [Q1, Q3] | 173 [168, 178] | 176 [170, 182] | 174 [169, 179] | |
BMI a (kg/m2) | ||||
median [Q1, Q3] | 26 [23, 30] | 27 [25, 31] | 26 [23, 30] | |
Was a nutrition diagnosis made? | ||||
Yes | 52 (43.7%) | 33 (64.7%) | 85 (50.0%) | |
No | 27 (22.7%) | 1 (2.0%) | 28 (16.5%) | |
No data | 40 (33.6%) | 17 (33.3%) | 57 (33.5%) | |
Nutritional Risk, PG-SGA b Short Form Score | ||||
(n) median [Q1, Q3] | (116) 5 [1, 10] | (47) 8 [4, 11] | 6 [2, 11] | |
Location patient first introduced to cancer care setting | ||||
Inpatient | 14 (11.8%) | 4 (7.8%) | 18 (10.6%) | |
Outpatient | 105 (88.2%) | 47 (92.2%) | 152 (89.4%) | |
Did patient receive EN c or PN d within the last month prior to study enrollment? | ||||
Yes | 16 (13.4%) | 6 (11.8%) | 22 (12.9%) | |
No | 103 (86.6%) | 45 (88.2%) | 148 (87.1%) |
a BMI = Body Mass Index; b PG-SGA = Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment; c EN = Enteral Nutrition; d PN = Parenteral Nutrition.