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Chunk #13 — RESULTS — Secondary Aim: Glucose, heavy drinking, and craving at pre-treatment

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Blood glucose level, alcohol heavy drinking, and alcohol craving during treatment for alcohol dependence: results from the Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Interventions for Alcohol Dependence (COMBINE) Study.
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Higher blood glucose levels at baseline were associated with a higher percentage of heavy drinking days (PHDD) at pre-treatment [F (1, 1304) = 5.96, p = .015 ], after controlling for gender [F (1, 1304) = 0.29, p = .59] and BMI [F (1, 1304) = 0.90, p = .34]. However, glucose level was not significantly associated with alcohol craving, measured by the OCDS total score [F (1, 1304) = 0.12, p = .73], the OCDS Obsessive subscale [F (1, 1304) = 0.35, p = .56] or the OCDS Compulsive subscale [F (1, 1304) = 1.19, p = .28] scores, after controlling for gender and BMI.