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Department of Oncology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Beijing,China
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Zhao, Ch., He, B., Yang, Yf. et al. Dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge for the alleviation of chemotherapy related symptoms of gastrointestinal tumors: A single-case randomized controlled study., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 19, 418–423 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-013-1329-y
Cheng-he Zhao, Bin He, Yu-fei Yang, et al. Dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge for the alleviation of chemotherapy related symptoms of gastrointestinal tumors: A single-case randomized controlled study[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013,19(6):418-423.
Zhao, Ch., He, B., Yang, Yf. et al. Dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge for the alleviation of chemotherapy related symptoms of gastrointestinal tumors: A single-case randomized controlled study., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 19, 418–423 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-013-1329-y DOI:
Cheng-he Zhao, Bin He, Yu-fei Yang, et al. Dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge for the alleviation of chemotherapy related symptoms of gastrointestinal tumors: A single-case randomized controlled study[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013,19(6):418-423. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-013-1329-y.
To investigate the efficacy of dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge for the alleviation of clinical symptoms during FOLFOX chemotherapy. A single-case randomized controlled study was carried out. Fourteen patients with gastrointestinal tumors accepting FOLFOX chemotherapy were enrolled using self-crossover control design. On days 1–7 of chemotherapy
the dietary therapy experimental group and the placebo control group were given dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge and dextrin-prepared porridge which had the same appearance
smell
color and taste as the qi-yin-reinforcing porridge
respectively. Fourteen clinical symptoms
including debility
vomiting and nausea
etc. were observed. Ten patients completed the study and were estimable. The qi-yin-reinforcing porridge demonstrated certain efficacy in alleviating clinical symptoms of patients with gastrointestinal tumors during the period of chemotherapy. Better effect of alleviating debility was found in the dietary therapy experimental group than in the placebo control group
and the difference was statistically significant (Z=2.27
P=0.02). No statistically significant difference was found between the experimental group and the control group with respect to the effect of alleviating the other 13 clinical symptoms including anorexia
nausea
vomiting
dry stool
loose stool
etc. and body weight (P>0.05). Dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge shows an additional benefit in alleviating debility of patients during chemotherapy and deserves clinical use and popularization.
To investigate the efficacy of dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge for the alleviation of clinical symptoms during FOLFOX chemotherapy. A single-case randomized controlled study was carried out. Fourteen patients with gastrointestinal tumors accepting FOLFOX chemotherapy were enrolled using self-crossover control design. On days 1–7 of chemotherapy
the dietary therapy experimental group and the placebo control group were given dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge and dextrin-prepared porridge which had the same appearance
smell
color and taste as the qi-yin-reinforcing porridge
respectively. Fourteen clinical symptoms
including debility
vomiting and nausea
etc. were observed. Ten patients completed the study and were estimable. The qi-yin-reinforcing porridge demonstrated certain efficacy in alleviating clinical symptoms of patients with gastrointestinal tumors during the period of chemotherapy. Better effect of alleviating debility was found in the dietary therapy experimental group than in the placebo control group
and the difference was statistically significant (Z=2.27
P=0.02). No statistically significant difference was found between the experimental group and the control group with respect to the effect of alleviating the other 13 clinical symptoms including anorexia
nausea
vomiting
dry stool
loose stool
etc. and body weight (P>0.05). Dietary therapy of qi-yin-reinforcing porridge shows an additional benefit in alleviating debility of patients during chemotherapy and deserves clinical use and popularization.
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gastrointestinal tumorsdietary therapysingle-case randomized controlled studyreinforcing both qi-yinFOLFOX chemotherapy
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