Nutritional intervention methods should be adjusted and modified in time to optimize personalized nutrition plans for patients. , These reasons are: cancer uses up nutrients, patients need chemotherapy, fasting is difficult for them, and their nutrition keeps changing during treatment., Moreover, cancer‑related fatigue and psychological changes occur easily because of the relatively long disease course and treatment cycle in advanced gastric cancer patients., Acceptance and commitment therapy, also called ACT, is the third generation of mindfulness‑based behavioral therapy according to Godfrey et al, 2020. , It is a form of treatment that reduces experiential avoidance by increasing psychological flexibility, Over the years, personalized nutrition combined with ACT in patients with advanced gastric cancer has gradually attracted attention, but relevant clinical studies have been scarce. , Hence, this retrospective study explored the effect of this method on patients' psychological resilience, quality of life, and side effects of chemotherapy..

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