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Alcohol brief intervention can improve health outcomes in hypertension
An alcohol brief intervention (BI) in primary care can improve health outcomes for adults with hypertension, according to a study published online Jan. 19 inBMJ Open.
公共卫生学硕士费利西亚w .气来自Kaiser Permanente也thern California in Oakland, and colleagues examined the correlations between alcohol BI in primary care and outcomes among 72,929 adults with hypertension and 19,642 adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who screened positive for unhealthy alcohol use. The study was conducted in ahealth care systemthat implemented alcohol screening, BI, and referral to treatment.
The researchers found that among patients with hypertension, there was a modest but significant additional −0.06 reduction in drinks/drinking day and an additional −0.30 reduction in drinks/week at 12 months for those who did versus those who did not receive BI. In addition, those who received BI had elevated odds for having a clinically meaningful reduction of diastolic blood pressure at 18 months (odds ratio, 1.05). No significant associations were found between BI and drinking orhealth outcomesamong patients with T2D.
"BIs offered as part of a program of systematic screening and BI for unhealthyalcoholuse may be an important addition to theprimary carechronic disease prevention and intervention armamentarium," the authors write.
更多的信息:Felicia W Chi et al, Associations between alcohol brief intervention in primary care and drinking and health outcomes in adults with hypertension and type 2 diabetes: a population-based observational study,BMJ Open(2023).DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064088
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