Prevalence, sociodemographic, and clinical correlates of underweight in a sample of Chinese male alcohol-dependent patients

Author:

Li Huanfen1,Zhu Lifang1,Zhang Jie2,Xue Jun3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University , 207 Qianjin Road, Xinxiang MI453002, Henan , China

2. Department of Addiction, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University , 207 Qianjin Road, Xinxiang MI453002, Henan , China

3. Department of Social Affairs, Henan Normal University , 46 Jianshe Road E, Xinxiang MI453007, Henan , China

Abstract

Abstract Background Underweight is a significant symptom in alcohol-dependent patients, yet few studies have examined underweight in Chinese male patients. The current study aimed to identify the prevalence, sociodemographic, and clinical correlates of underweight in Chinese male patients with alcohol dependency. Methods In this cross-sectional study, 405 male inpatients with alcohol dependence and 383 healthy male controls were recruited. Participants’ demographic and clinical data, including anthropometric data, were collected. We first conducted univariate analysis to identify seven variables with significant differences between groups: smoking behavior, hospitalization, alcohol consumption, cerebral infarction, hypertension, Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) score, and Scale for Assessment of Negative Symptom (SANS) score. Then, binary logistic regression was used to assess their relationship with underweight, with a significance level of .05. Results The prevalence of underweight was significantly higher in the study population than in the control group (2.99% vs. 2.87%; P < .001). Patients with underweight had significantly higher rates of smoking behavior and cerebral infarction, as well as higher scores of SANS and HAMD than non-underweight patients. The non-underweight patients had higher daily alcohol consumption and times of hospitalization. Furthermore, logistic regression analysis showed that smoking behavior [odds ratio (OR) = 2.84, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.03–7.80, P = .043)], cerebral infarction (OR = 5.20, 95% CI = 1.13–23.85, P = .036), SANS score (OR = 1.22, 95% CI = 1.16–1.28, P < .001), and HAMD score (OR = 1.06, 95% CI = 1.02–1.11, P = .005) were associated with underweight. Conclusions More than 20% of male alcohol-dependent patients in a Chinese sample were underweight. Some demographic and clinical variables independent correlates for underweight in alcohol-dependent patients. We need to focus on alcohol-dependent patients with smoking, cerebral infarction, depression, and more prominent negative symptoms.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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