Aim To provide new insights into heroin users' eating patterns in order to inform nutritional interventions. Design Seventy-seven audio-recorded in-depth interviews which elicited detailed data on eating patterns. Setting Community and residential drug services, pharmacies and peer support groups in Southern England, UK. Participants Forty current or ex-heroin users (21 men and 19 women), of whom 37 (20 men and 17 women) were re-interviewed after 3 months. Measurements Audio data transcribed verbatim, coded systematically and analysed inductively. Findings Heroin users' eating patterns were influenced by individual, social, cultural, economic and environmental factors. During active heroin use, participants consumed quick, convenient, cheap...
This study aimed to (1) evaluate the nutritional status, prevalence of malnutrition and dietary habi...
This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating ...
<div><p>This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal...
<p><b>Aim:</b> To provide new insights into heroin users’ eating patterns in order...
The use of illicit drugs is initially about entering an elevated state of joy, relief and power that...
Forty-nine heroin addicts in methadone maintenance treatment were evaluated with the aim of studying...
A comprehensive overview is presented of the nutritional issues faced by people who use drugs or are...
Substance use disorder compromises the nutritional status and the eating habits of drug users, often...
This thesis focuses on the eating habits of drug users. The aim of the study is to compare changes i...
Unhealthy eating patterns and weight gain have been reported in people recovering from substance add...
Objetivos: Analizar el estado nutricional y evaluar el consumo alimentario, conocimientos y actitude...
Drug use disorder is a major public health problem. Once people who use drugs (PWUD) are referred to...
Evidence-based models emphasizing on lifestyle behaviours for the treatment of drug use is still in ...
Evidence-based models emphasizing on lifestyle behaviours for the treatment of drug use is still in ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of social factors on the nutritional stat...
This study aimed to (1) evaluate the nutritional status, prevalence of malnutrition and dietary habi...
This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating ...
<div><p>This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal...
<p><b>Aim:</b> To provide new insights into heroin users’ eating patterns in order...
The use of illicit drugs is initially about entering an elevated state of joy, relief and power that...
Forty-nine heroin addicts in methadone maintenance treatment were evaluated with the aim of studying...
A comprehensive overview is presented of the nutritional issues faced by people who use drugs or are...
Substance use disorder compromises the nutritional status and the eating habits of drug users, often...
This thesis focuses on the eating habits of drug users. The aim of the study is to compare changes i...
Unhealthy eating patterns and weight gain have been reported in people recovering from substance add...
Objetivos: Analizar el estado nutricional y evaluar el consumo alimentario, conocimientos y actitude...
Drug use disorder is a major public health problem. Once people who use drugs (PWUD) are referred to...
Evidence-based models emphasizing on lifestyle behaviours for the treatment of drug use is still in ...
Evidence-based models emphasizing on lifestyle behaviours for the treatment of drug use is still in ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of social factors on the nutritional stat...
This study aimed to (1) evaluate the nutritional status, prevalence of malnutrition and dietary habi...
This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating ...
<div><p>This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal...