A Preliminary Study Examining Nutritional Risk Factors, Body Mass Index, and Treatment Retention in Opioid-Dependent Patients.

J Behav Health Serv Res

CODA, Inc., 1027 E Burnside St., Portland, OR, 97214, USA.

Published: July 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Poor nutritional health is common among opioid-dependent individuals, but there's no specific nutritional screening tool for them.
  • The study evaluates the "Determine Your Nutritional Health" questionnaire's effectiveness in a group of 140 patients starting treatment at a methadone program, focusing on nutritional risk factors and treatment retention.
  • Results show that a large majority (89%) had at least one nutritional risk factor, with 59% classified as high risk, indicating a potential link between increased nutritional risk and lower treatment retention, suggesting the need for better nutritional screening in opioid treatment programs.

Article Abstract

Poor nutritional health among opioid-dependent individuals is well established, yet no nutritional screening tool exists for this specific population. The utility of "Determine Your Nutritional Health" developed by the Nutrition Screening Initiative is considered. The study examines the questionnaire's relevance in patients beginning opioid dependence treatment at a methadone-assisted treatment program (N = 140) by examining nutritional risk factor prevalence, body mass index, and association between nutritional risk level and treatment retention. The majority of patients reported at least one nutritional risk factor (89 %) and 59 % were at high nutritional risk. Body mass index was not related to nutritional risk; however, a trend was identified between increasing nutritional risk and decreased retention in treatment. These preliminary findings suggest the need for incorporation of nutritional screening at intake in opioid treatment programs, consideration of the effect of dietary risk on treatment retention, and the potential utility of this screening tool.

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