Hendricks Kristy, Gorbach Sherwood
Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756, USA.
Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2009 Apr;5(1):16-23. doi: 10.1151/ascp095116.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and chronic drug abuse both compromise nutritional status. For individuals with both disorders, the combined effects on wasting, the nutritional consequence that is most closely linked to mortality, appear to be synergistic. Substance abuse clinicians can improve and extend patients' lives by recommending healthy diets; observing and assessing for food insecurity, nutritional deficits, signs of weight loss and wasting, body composition changes, and metabolic abnormalities; and providing referrals to food programs and nutritionists. More studies are needed on the nutritional consequences of using specific illicit drugs, the impact on health of specific micronutrient and metabolic deficiencies seen in people with HIV, and the causes and clinical implications of body fat changes associated with HIV.
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染和慢性药物滥用都会损害营养状况。对于同时患有这两种疾病的个体,它们对消瘦(与死亡率联系最紧密的营养后果)的综合影响似乎具有协同作用。药物滥用临床医生可以通过推荐健康饮食、观察和评估食物不安全状况、营养缺乏、体重减轻和消瘦迹象、身体成分变化以及代谢异常,并将患者转介至食品项目和营养师处,来改善患者健康并延长其寿命。关于使用特定非法药物的营养后果、HIV感染者中特定微量营养素和代谢缺乏对健康的影响,以及与HIV相关的身体脂肪变化的原因和临床意义,还需要进行更多研究。