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Dietary habits of patients undergoing methadone therapy

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to record the dietary habits of patients undergoing methadone therapy. BACKGROUND: Numerous studies report that patients undergoing methadone treatment present with high levels of oral disease, especially dental caries.  A number of factors have been described to account for this: sugared methadone preparations, prolonged oral retention, associated xerostomia and poor diet. METHODS:  A cross-sectional descriptive study using survey methodology was conducted of patients attending a non-resident drug rehabilitation clinic.  A self-completion questionnaire and diet diary were developed and distributed to 66 patients over an 8 week period. RESULTS: Of the 66 questionnaires distributed, 52 were successfully completed giving a response rate of 79%.  6 patients declined to complete the questionnaire.  The surveyed patient pool consisted of 32 females (62%) and 20 males (38%) with a mean age of 32 years. All the participants were taking a prescribed daily dose of methadone when questioned.  68% of respondents consumed convience foods or sugary snacks every day.  Of those patients who drank tea or coffee daily, 84% added sugar and 54% added 3 teaspoons or more.  The majority of patients (71%) consumed at least one glass of a fizzy soft drink daily.  In addition, the majority of respondents indicated that they snacked regularly between meals and 24% stated that they often woke up during the night for a snack.  Patients recorded their last intake of food ranging from 5pm to 3am.

CONCLUSIONS:  The patients surveyed had poor dietary habits.  Respondents consumed a large amount of convience foods and sugars during mealtimes and through regular snacking. Dietary counselling should be considered as part of treatment for patients undergoing methadone therapy.


Division: Irish Division Meeting
Meeting: 2007 Irish Division Meeting (Cork, Ireland)
Location: Cork, Ireland
Year: 2007
Final Presentation ID: 032
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): 2007 Abstracts
Authors
  • Mckenna G,
  • Manton S,
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