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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The effects of cigarette smoking on body weight remain inconclusive. This study evaluated this relationship using the latest data from China, the largest consumer market of tobacco in the world, which is also experiencing a steady increase in patients with obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26666320 PMCID: PMC4678710 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2549-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of the survey respondents by smoking status
| Variables | Total | Smoker | Non-smoker |
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| BMI# | 22.85 (3.33) | 22.47 (3.15) | 23.02 (3.4) |
| Underweight | 6.1 % | 6.9 % | 5.8 % |
| Health weight | 50.8 % | 54.9 % | 49.1 % |
| Overweight but not obese | 19.6 % | 18.7 % | 19.9 % |
| Obese | 23.5 % | 19.5 % | 25.2 % |
| Current smoker | 30.4 % | 100 % | 0 |
| Number of cigarettes consumed daily# | 4.7 (8.7) | 15.59 (8.95) | 0 |
| Age# | 46.6 (15.6) | 46.7 (14.5) | 46.5 (16.1) |
| Gender | 48.1 % | 92.6 % | 28.6 % |
| Urban | 31.8 % | 28.2 % | 33.4 % |
| Employed | 72.8 % | 63.3 % | 76.9 % |
| Household income per capita# | 7548 (10824) | 7048 (10455) | 7767 (10996) |
| Education level | |||
| Primary school and below | 46.5 % | 42.9 % | 48.1 % |
| Secondary school | 30.9 % | 34.9 % | 29.1 % |
| High school and above | 22.6 % | 22.2 % | 22.8 % |
| Drinking behavior | |||
| Drink-frequently | 10.2 % | 24.3 % | 4.3 % |
| Drink less frequently | 13.2 % | 27.6 % | 6.9 % |
| Drink barely | 6.6 % | 11.3 % | 4.5 % |
| Non-drinker | 70 % | 36.7 % | 84.3 % |
Note: #Mean, SD;
Fig. 1Percentage of body weight categories by smoking status
Effects of smoking behavior on different level body weight using the logit model
| Dependent variable | Effects of current smoker | Effects of number of cigarettes consumed daily | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coefficient | S.E. | 95 % C.I. | Coefficient | S.E. | 95 % C.I. | |
| Underweight | 0.169*** | 0.045 | (0.08, 0.258) | 0.042** | 0.016 | (0.01, 0.073) |
| Healthy Weight | 0.213*** | 0.022 | (0.17, 0.257) | 0.079*** | 0.008 | (0.063, 0.095) |
| Over weight | −0.263*** | 0.022 | (-0.305, -0.22) | −0.093*** | 0.008 | (-0.109, -0.077) |
| Obese | −0.275*** | 0.023 | (-0.321, 0.229) | -0.113*** | 0.01 | (-0.133, -0.094) |
Note:
** significant at the 5 % level;
*** significant at the 1 % level
Std. errors are robust
Underweight (BMI < 18.5), healthy weight (18.5 < =BMI < 22.9), overweight (23 =
Socio-economic status, health behaviors as well as demographic characters, year dummy and district dummy are included. The full results are available from the authors upon request
Effects of smoking behavior on different level body weight using the 2-stage Residual Inclusion estimation (2SRI)
| Effects of current smoker | Effects of number of cigarettes consumed daily | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coefficient | S.E. | 95 % C.I. | Coefficient | S.E. | 95 % C.I. | |
| The dependent variable was underweight dummy variable | ||||||
| Underweight | 0.43*** | 0.134 | (0.168, 0.692) | 0.238*** | 0.044 | (0.015 0.325) |
| Residual | -0.12* | 0.069 | (-0.255, 0.015) | -0.029*** | 0.06 | (-0.041 -0.016) |
| The dependent variable was healthy weight dummy variable | ||||||
| Healthy Weight | 0.511*** | 0.062 | (0.388, 0.634) | 0.133*** | 0.021 | (0.092 0.175) |
| Residual | -0.167*** | 0.031 | (-0.228.-0.106) | -0.008** . | 0.003 | (-0.014 -0.002) |
| The dependent variable was overweight dummy variable | ||||||
| Over weight and obese | -0.538*** | 0.063 | (-0.661, -0.414) | -0.199** | 0.022 | (-0.242 -0.156) |
| Residual | 0.141*** | 0.03 | (0.082, 0.200) | 0.015* | 0.003 | (0.001,0.021) |
| The dependent variable was obese dummy variable | ||||||
| Obese | -0.596*** | 0.063 | (-0.721, -0.471) | -0.227*** | 0.025 | (-0.277 -0.177) |
| Residual | 0.162*** | 0.0309 | (0.102, 0.223) | 0.017** . | 0.003 | (0.010 0.024) |
Note:*significant at the 10 % level;
**significant at the 5 % level;
***significant at the 1 % level
Std. errors are robust
Underweight (BMI < 18.5), healthy weight (18.5 < =BMI < 22.9), overweight (23 =
Socio-economic status, health behaviors as well as demographic characters, year dummy and district dummy are included. The full results are available from the authors upon request
Marginal effects of smoking behavior on health outcomes using logit and 2SRI regression
| Marginal effects of current smoker | Marginal effects of number of cigarettes consumed daily | |||
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| Logit Model | 2SRI Model | Logit Model | 2SRI Model | |
| Underweight | 0.009*** | 0.027*** | 0.002*** | 0.012*** |
| Healthy weight | 0.053*** | 0.127*** | 0.020*** | 0.033*** |
| Overweight | -0.065*** | -0.13*** | -0.024*** | -0.039** |
| Obese | -0.051*** | -0.10*** | -0.020*** | -0.039*** |
Note:
**significant at the 5 % level;
***significant at the 1 % level
Std. errors are robust
Underweight (BMI < 18.5), healthy weight (18.5 < =BMI < 22.9), overweight (23 =
Socio-economic status, health behaviors as well as demographic characters, year dummy and district dummy are included
The impact of smoking behavior on body weight: results from the first stage of 2SRI
| Number of cigarettes consumed daily on body weight (OLS model) | Current smoker (Logit model) | |||
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| Mean | Std. Dev. | Mean | Std. Dev. | |
| Local tobacco yield | 0.053*** | 0.008 | 0.023*** | 0.003 |
| Age | 0.079*** | 0.004 | -0.000 | 0.00 |
| Age quadric | -0.001*** | 0.000 | -0.001*** | 0.000 |
| Gender | 3.228*** | 0.033 | 1.144*** | 0.01 |
| Urban | -0.154*** | 0.026 | -0.059*** | 0.009 |
| Employed | 0.122*** | 0.029 | 0.058*** | 0.01 |
| Log of household income per capita | -0.53*** | 0.093 | -0.164*** | 0.031 |
| Education level | ||||
| Secondary school | 0.447*** | 0.032 | 0.178*** | 0.012 |
| High school and above | 0.284*** | 0.029 | 0.146*** | 0.011 |
| Drink behavior | ||||
| Drink frequently | 1.112*** | 0.034 | 0.737*** | 0.019 |
| Drink less frequently | 0.986*** | 0.030 | 0.521*** | 0.016 |
| Drink barely | 0.691*** | 0.038 | 0.277*** | 0.02 |
Note:
*** significant at the 1 % level
Std. errors are robust
Year dummy and district dummy were included