1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0001-2092(06)62979-7
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Chronic alcohol abuse in elderly surgical patients

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“…Alcohol abuse and dependency is estimated to exist in 10% to 15% of people aged 60 years and older (Bailes, 1997;Mattox, 1994;Ruppert, 1996). Effects of alcohol are greater in older adults, whose changes in body mass (decreased total body water and increased body fat) and decreased absorption result in similar amounts of alcohol causing greater intoxication.…”
Section: Alcoholismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alcohol abuse and dependency is estimated to exist in 10% to 15% of people aged 60 years and older (Bailes, 1997;Mattox, 1994;Ruppert, 1996). Effects of alcohol are greater in older adults, whose changes in body mass (decreased total body water and increased body fat) and decreased absorption result in similar amounts of alcohol causing greater intoxication.…”
Section: Alcoholismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No specific laboratory test will diagnose alcohol abuse; however, some lab tests can aid in detection of chronic alcohol abuse. Several laboratory tests detect hepatic damage and injury to the production of red blood cells, both of which are indicators of chronic alcohol abuse (Bailes, 1997). Of the liver enzymes, the gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) is the most sensitive indicator of alcoholism.…”
Section: Alcoholismmentioning
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