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Assessment of smoking related risks for respiratory symptoms among elderly people.

K Ichimura1, H Takahashi, M Ueji, M Okada, T Nishijima, K Kano.   

Abstract

Disease risk among elderly smokers is considered to be doubled due to their smoking habits and age as compared with elderly non-smokers. The investigators conducted risk assessments of smoking for respiratory symptoms among elderly people.A questionnaire survey on smoking habits and respiratory symptoms was conducted among 3,000 persons of 56 years of age and over who were randomly selected from suburban residents in a prefecture in Japan in October, 1997. A total 1,954 or 65.1%, of individuals responded, consisting of 42.8% for men and 57.2% for women, with an average age of 73.6 years.In addition to descriptive analysis, multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted. The results are summarized as follows: Smokers accounted for 28.1% of men and 3.6% of women. Among all age-groups, the highest rate of smokers was observed in men of 56-69 years old (34.7%) which was lower than the national average rate for the 60-69 year-old group (56.1% of men and 14.5% of women in '97). The odds ratios and 95 percent confidence interval (95%CI) for "having phlegm every day" and "having phlegm for more than 4 days a week" among smokers were 2.06 (95%CI=1.41-3.01) and 2.77(95%CI=1.80-4.27). Significantly higher odds ratios among smokers were also observed for "wheezing" and "shortness of breath when hurrying".Odds ratios for some respiratory symptoms including "having phlegm for more than 4 days per week" among inhalers were significantly high compared with non-smokers, whereas those among non-inhalers were not significantly different from 1.0. Odds ratios for symptoms of phlegm and wheezing were significantly higher (Odds ratio≥2.0) among heavy smokers (Brinkman Index [B.1] >900) compared to non-smokers, while odds ratios of the same symptoms were not different from 1.0 among light smokers (B. I. ≤500).

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Keywords:  ATS-DLD78; Brinkman Index; elderly people; respiratory symptom; smoking

Year:  2001        PMID: 21432408      PMCID: PMC2723284          DOI: 10.1007/BF02918295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Prev Med        ISSN: 1342-078X            Impact factor:   3.674


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