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Cachexia (pronounced kuh-KEK-see-uh) is a “wasting” disorder that causes extreme weight loss and muscle wasting, and can include loss of body fat. This
syndrome affects people who are in the late stages of serious diseases like cancer, HIV or AIDS, COPD, kidney disease, and congestive
heart failure (CHF). The term “cachexia” comes from the Greek words “Kakos” and “hexis,” which mean “bad condition.” The difference between
cachexia and other types of weight loss is that it’s involuntary. People who develop it don’t lose weight because they’re trying to trim down with diet or exercise. They lose weight because they eat less due to a variety of reasons. At the same time, their metabolism changes, which causes their body to break down too much muscle. Both
inflammation and substances created by
tumors can affect appetite and cause the body to burn calories more quickly than usual. Researchers believe that
cachexia is part of the body’s response to fighting disease. To get more energy to
fuel the
brain when nutritional stores are low, the body breaks down muscle and fat. A person with
cachexia doesn’t simply lose weight. They get so weak and frail that their body becomes vulnerable to infections, which makes them more likely to die from their condition. Simply getting more
nutrition or calories isn’t enough to reverse cachexia.
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