Abstract | AIMS: Prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in men and women who use alcohol has been inconsistent in the literature. The aim of this study is to compare the prevalence of MetS in patients with a diagnosis of alcohol dependence who are currently abstinent in a controlled environment, and in control subjects followed in primary care from a similar region in Northern Germany. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: In-patient cognitive behavioural therapy. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and ninety-seven men and women with alcohol dependence during behavioural treatment in a controlled environment were compared to 1158 subjects from primary care from a similar region in northern Germany. MEASUREMENTS: We used the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (AHA/NHBLI) criteria to determine the rate of MetS and each single criterion of MetS in both groups. FINDINGS: CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate an increased rate of MetS, increased blood pressure and dysregulation of glucose and lipid metabolism in alcohol-dependent patients. Whether high HDL-cholesterol has cardioprotective effects in this context remain doubtful.
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Authors | Kai G Kahl, Wiebke Greggersen, Ulrich Schweiger, Joachim Cordes, Christoph U Correll, Jessica Ristow, Juliane Burow, Corinna Findel, Anne Stoll, Chakrapani Balijepalli, Laura Göres, Christian Lösch, Thomas Hillemacher, Stefan Bleich, Susanne Moebus |
Journal | Addiction (Abingdon, England)
(Addiction)
Vol. 105
Issue 11
Pg. 1921-7
(Nov 2010)
ISSN: 1360-0443 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 20735365
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | © 2010 The Authors, Addiction © 2010 Society for the Study of Addiction. |
Chemical References |
- Blood Glucose
- Cholesterol, HDL
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Topics |
- Adult
- Aged
- Alcoholism
(epidemiology, rehabilitation)
- Blood Glucose
(metabolism)
- Cholesterol, HDL
(blood)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Comorbidity
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Female
- Germany
(epidemiology)
- Humans
- Hypertension
(epidemiology)
- Hypertriglyceridemia
(epidemiology)
- Male
- Mental Disorders
(epidemiology)
- Metabolic Syndrome
(epidemiology)
- Middle Aged
- Prevalence
- Primary Health Care
- Waist Circumference
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