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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Effects of Educational Intervention on Nutritional Behaviour in Alcohol-Dependent Patients




To evaluate the nutritional status and the impact of an educational intervention on nutritional behaviour in alcohol-dependent patients.

A pre-and post-intervention questionnaire and a follow-up interview were administered to 58 patients of a residential alcohol treatment service.

Females were at lower risk of being overweight than males, even after adjusting for amount and preferred type of alcohol beverage. Before intervention, 19% consumed 3 meals/day. Following the educational intervention, 22.2% of participants improved their knowledge. After 6 months, when 45 patients agreed to a telephone interview of whom 80% reported continued abstinence, 70.7% reported eating more than 3 meals/day. 

Nutritional behaviour of alcohol patients after residential treatments improved during follow-up, and it is possible that an educational intervention to increase knowledge on healthy nutrition style may have contributed. 



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