
Correlation between carbohydrate, protein and fat intake with serum c-reactive protein level in lung cancer patients stage IIIB-IV
Author(s) -
Patrícia Amanda,
Diana Sunardi,
Noorwati Sutandyo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
world nutrition journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2580-7013
DOI - 10.25220/wnj.v01i2.0006
Subject(s) - lung cancer , carbohydrate , stage (stratigraphy) , medicine , c reactive protein , endocrinology , lung , chemistry , biology , inflammation , paleontology
The aim of the study is to determine the correlation between carbohydrate, fat and protein intake with the serum C-Reactive Protein level in lung cancer patients stage IIIB – IV. The progression of lung cancer is influenced by immune system, genetic factors and inflammatory response, therefore CRP can be relied as one of the parameters for predicting cancer cell growth.Methods: The research with cross sectional design was conducted in Dharmais Cancer Hospital Jakarta. Subjects were recruited by consecutive sampling, 49 subjects with lung cancer stage IIIB- IV who currently not receving any treatment in Dharmais Hospital participating in this study A total of 49 subjects with lung cancer stage IIIB- IV who currently not receving any treatment were taken using consecutive sampling method. Results: The mean age of subject was 55,82 + 12,26 years old and 63,3% were male. The median value of CRP is 23,82 (0,30 - 207,29) mg/L.Conclusion: This study did not showed significant correlation between carbohydate, protein and fat intake with serum CRP level (p = 0,919; p = 0,257; p = 0,986, respectively). But on additional analysis we did found that there was a negative, non significant correlation between protein intake and serum CRP level in cancer patient stage IV, as well as fat intake and serum CRP level.