Objectives: Cachexia is a condition marked by weight loss and reduced skeletal muscle mass, with or without the loss of fat mass, commonly occurring in patients with chronic diseases such as cancer and heart failure, on a background of inflammation. Interventions that combine nutrition and exercise may offer greater benefits than either approach alone in mitigating cachexia-related impairments. Nevertheless, their overall impact remains unclear. The aim of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of combined nutritional and exercise interventions for cachexia in patients with chronic diseases.
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