High-density lipoprotein (HDL) as an indicator for alcohol use in a psychiatrically ill population.
Nicole M BensonAmin YakubuBoyu RenCarol AboudVictoria VargasShelly F GreenfieldAlisa B BuschPublished in: Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire) (2024)
HDL levels correlate with AUDIT-C scores among patients with MH/SUD. Longitudinally, there were some (but not consistent) increases in HDL associated with increases in AUDIT-C. The increases were within range of typical year-to-year variation in HDL across the population independent of alcohol use, limiting the ability to use HDL as a longitudinal clinical indicator for alcohol use in routine care.