Nutritional status at diagnosis and its relationship with survival and relapse in Mexican children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a retrospective study

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Guzman-Leon, Alan E. [1 ]
Gallegos-Castorena, Sergio [2 ]
Romo-Rubio, Hugo [2 ]
Casillas-Toral, Erika [3 ]
Lopez-Teros, Veronica [1 ]
Stein, Katja [2 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Sonora, Dept Chem Biol Sci, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
[2] Hosp Civil Guadalajara Dr Juan I Menchaca, Pediat Hematooncol Serv, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
[3] Casa Amistad Ninos Con Canc, Mexico City, Mexico
[4] Univ Guadalajara, Ctr Univ Ciencias Salud, Salvador Quevedo & Zubieta 750, Guadalajara 44360, Jalisco, Mexico
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ALL; Acute lymphoblastic leukemia; Childhood ALL; Survival rate; Nutritional status; BMI; body mass index; CHILDHOOD-CANCER PATIENTS; BODY-COMPOSITION; MASS INDEX; 1ST YEAR; MALNUTRITION; ADOLESCENTS; ASSOCIATION; IMPACT;
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10.1186/s12885-025-13729-5
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background & aimsChildhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a malignancy with varying survival rates across countries with low, middle, and high income. The assessment of nutritional status (NS) using anthropometric indicators has been explored for its potential relationship on treatment outcomes. This study analyzed a 3-year retrospective cohort of Mexican pediatric patients with ALL, exploring the association between NS at diagnosis and relapse/mortality. MethodsRetrospective observational study. Medical records from 252 pediatric patients with ALL were included; anthropometric indicators (Z-scores) of body weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), and triceps and subscapular skinfolds (TSF and SSF, respectively) measurements were used to assess NS. The relapse/mortality data were collected from medical records. Kaplan-Meier (KM) functions and Cox regression models were performed to evaluate the effect of indicators on survival, relapse, and event (death or disease relapse). ResultsPatients with malnutrition showed a significantly lower survival rate according to their BMI (76% vs 63%, p = 0.049), while relapses were higher in the group with TSF < -2 SD (41% vs 12%, p = 0.007). Patients with stunting and TSF < -2 SD showed a higher risk of mortality (HR:6.214, 95%CI: 1.372 to 28.154; HR:2.91, 95%CI: 1.27 to 6.68, respectively), while in patients with higher MUAC Z-score showed a decrease in the mortality risk (HR:0.85, 95%CI:0.73 to 1.00). ConclusionsThe nutritional status assessed by anthropometric measurements was a strong predictor of survival and relapse outcomes 3y post/diagnosis in this cohort of pediatric patients with ALL.
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