| Literature DB >> 26837623 |
Stephen J Hile1, Matthew B Feldman2, Emily R Alexy2, Mary K Irvine2.
Abstract
Tobacco smoking is associated with adverse health effects among people living with HIV (PLWH), including a higher risk of cancer and cardiovascular problems. Further, there is evidence that PLWH are two to three times more likely to smoke than the general population. The aim of this study was to examine the association between tobacco smoking and biomarkers of HIV disease progression, including unsuppressed viral load (viral load >200 copies/mL) and low CD4 cell count (<200 cells/mm(3)). Recent tobacco smoking was reported by 40 % (n = 5942) of 14,713 PLWH enrolled in Ryan White Part A programs in the New York City metropolitan area. In multivariate analyses controlling for sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, recent tobacco smoking was independently associated with unsuppressed viral load (AOR = 1.38, CI 1.26-1.50) and low CD4 cell count (AOR = 1.12, CI 1.01-1.24). Findings suggest the importance of routine assessments of tobacco use in clinical care settings for PLWH.Entities:
Keywords: CD4 cell count; HIV; Tobacco smoking; Viral load
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26837623 PMCID: PMC4942487 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1273-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristic differences between PLWH receiving Ryan White Part A services in the New York Eligible Metropolitan Area with and without recent tobacco smoking (N = 14,713)
| Characteristica | Recent tobacco smoking N = 5942 (40 %) | No recent tobacco smoking N = 8771 (60 %) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| n (col %) | n (col %) | ||
| Female (vs. male) | 1903 (32.1 %) | 2955 (33.7 %) | .004 |
| Transgender (vs. male) | 117 (2.0 %) | 121 (1.4 %) | |
| Black/African American (vs. white) | 3322 (56.1 %) | 4473 (51.2 %) | <.001 |
| Hispanic (vs. white) | 1930 (32.6 %) | 3169 (36.3 %) | |
| Other (vs. white) | 163 (2.8 %) | 357 (4.1 %) | |
| 30–49 (vs. <30) | 2764 (46.5 %) | 3876 (44.2 %) | <.001 |
| 50 + (vs. <30) | 2566 (43.2 %) | 3781 (43.1 %) | |
| ≥High school diploma | 3191 (54.7 %) | 5074 (60.9 %) | <.001 |
| English speaking | 5177 (87.2 %) | 6456 (73.7 %) | <.001 |
| Born outside USA/US territory | 487 (8.2 %) | 2567 (29.6 %) | <.001 |
| Income ≥100 % federal poverty level | 786 (14.5 %) | 1730 (22.7 %) | <.001 |
| Temporary housing (vs. stable) | 927 (15.9 %) | 978 (11.5 %) | <.001 |
| Unstable housing (vs. stable) | 1407 (24.1 %) | 1025 (12.0 %) | |
| Not prescribed ART | 1040 (17.5 %) | 1264 (14.8 %) | <.001 |
| Recent drug use | 1632 (28.5 %) | 480 (5.6 %) | <.001 |
| Recent alcohol useb | 2788 (47.8 %) | 1852 (21.3 %) | <.001 |
| Low CD4 cell countsc | 1321 (23.4 %) | 1506 (18.1 %) | <.001 |
| Unsuppressed viral loadd | 2658 (46.4 %) | 2688 (31.8 %) | <.001 |
| Years since HIV diagnosis [M (SD)] | 12.6 (7.2) | 11.4 (7.2) | <.001 |
aMissing responses within covariates were not included in analyses
bRecent alcohol use is defined as having one or more drinks in the 3 months prior to the substance use assessment
c<200 cells/mm3
d>200 copies/mL
Factors associated with unsuppressed HIV-1 RNA among PLWH receiving Ryan White Part A services in the New York Eligible Metropolitan Area (N = 14,178)
| Characteristica | Viral load >200b N = 5346 (40 %) | Viral Load ≤200b N = 8832 (40 %) | OR (0.95 CI) | AOR (0.95 CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (col %) | n (col %) | |||
| Recent tobacco smoking | 2658 (49.7 %) | 3070 (34.8 %) | 1.86 (1.73–1.99) | 1.38 (1.26–1.50) |
| Female (vs. male) | 1731 (32.4 %) | 2926 (33.2 %) | 0.97 (0.91–1.05) | 1.00 (0.91, 1.09) |
| Transgender (vs. male) | 107 (2.0 %) | 128 (1.5 %) | 1.38 (1.06–1.79) | 1.03 (0.76, 1.41) |
| Black/African American (vs. white) | 3080 (57.8 %) | 4432 (50.4 %) | 1.54 (1.35–1.76) | 1.37 (1.17–1.61) |
| Hispanic (vs. white) | 1720 (32.3 %) | 3198 (36.4 %) | 1.19 (1.04–1.37) | 1.20 (1.01–1.42) |
| Other (vs. white) | 157 (3.0 %) | 353 (4.0 %) | 0.99 (0.79–1.24) | 0.99 (0.75–1.30) |
| 30–49 (vs. <30) | 2674 (50.0 %) | 3739 (42.3 %) | 0.67 (0.60–0.75) | 0.74 (0.65–0.84) |
| 50+ (vs. <30) | 1811 (33.9 %) | 4286 (48.5 %) | 0.40 (0.36–0.44) | 0.46 (0.40–0.53) |
| ≥High school diploma | 2928 (56.4 %) | 5053 (59.6 %) | 0.88 (0.82–0.94) | 0.93 (0.85–1.01) |
| English speaking | 4466 (83.6 %) | 6739 (76.3 %) | 1.58 (1.45–1.72) | 1.07 (0.94–1.23) |
| Born outside USA/US territory | 769 (14.5 %) | 2189 (25.0 %) | 0.51 (0.46–0.56) | 0.67 (0.59–0.76) |
| Income ≥100 % federal poverty level | 680 (14.4 %) | 1754 (22.3 %) | 0.59 (0.53–0.65) | 0.75 (0.67–0.84) |
| Temporary housing (vs. stable) | 758 (14.5 %) | 1065 (12.3 %) | 1.46 (1.32–1.61) | 1.05 (0.93–1.19) |
| Unstable housing (vs. stable) | 1272 (24.4 %) | 1072 (12.4 %) | 2.43 (2.22–2.66) | 1.72 (1.54–1.92) |
| Not prescribed ART | 1457 (27.5 %) | 741 (8.6 %) | 4.05 (3.68–4.46) | 3.52 (3.14–3.94) |
| Recent drug use | 1158 (22.3 %) | 853 (9.9 %) | 2.62 (2.38–2.88) | 1.94 (1.73–2.17) |
| Years since HIV diagnosis [M (SD)] | 11.3 (7.4) | 12.2 (7.1) | 0.98 (0.98–0.99) | 1.00 (0.99–1.01) |
aMissing responses within covariates were not included in analyses
bCopies/mL
Factors associated with a low CD4 cell count among PLWH receiving Ryan White Part A services in the New York Eligible Metropolitan Area (N = 13,955)
| Characteristica | CD4 < 200b N = 2827 | CD4 ≥ 200b N = 11,128 | OR (0.95 CI) | AOR (0.95 CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (col %) | n (col %) | |||
| Recent tobacco smoking | 1321 (46.7 %) | 4321 (38.8 %) | 1.38 (1.27–1.50) | 1.12 (1.01–1.24) |
| Female (vs. male) | 906 (31.1 %) | 3710 (33.4 %) | 0.94 (0.86–1.03) | – |
| Transgender (vs. male) | 40 (1.4 %) | 183 (1.7 %) | 0.84 (0.60–1.89) | – |
| Black/African American (vs. white) | 1630 (57.9 %) | 5804 (52.4 %) | 1.47 (1.25–1.74) | 1.28 (1.07–1.54) |
| Hispanic (vs. white) | 927 (32.9 %) | 3875 (35.0 %) | 1.26 (1.06–1.49) | 1.15 (0.94–1.40) |
| Other (vs. white) | 70 (2.5 %) | 420 (3.8 %) | 0.88 (0.65–1.18) | 0.89 (0.63–1.25) |
| 30–49 (vs. <30) | 1345 (47.6 %) | 4917 (44.2 %) | 1.33 (1.15–1.53) | 1.15 (0.98–1.36) |
| 50 + (vs. <30) | 1200 (42.5 %) | 4845 (43.5 %) | 1.20 (1.04–1.38) | 0.93 (0.78–1.10) |
| ≥High school diploma | 1483 (54.1 %) | 6361 (59.4 %) | 0.80 (0.74–0.88) | 0.85 (0.77–0.94) |
| English speaking | 2337 (82.7 %) | 8732 (78.5 %) | 1.31 (1.17–1.45) | 1.02 (0.87–1.19) |
| Born outside USA/US territory | 413 (14.7 %) | 2460 (22.3 %) | 0.6 (0.54–0.67) | 0.8 (0.69–0.94) |
| Income ≥100 % federal poverty level | 407 (16.3 %) | 1973 (20.0 %) | 0.78 (0.69–0.88) | 0.9 (0.79–1.02) |
| Temporary housing (vs. stable) | 376 (13.6 %) | 1430 (13.1 %) | 1.13 (1.00–1.28) | 1.06 (0.92–1.22) |
| Unstable housing (vs. stable) | 587 (21.2 %) | 1733 (15.9 %) | 1.45 (1.31–1.62) | 1.21 (1.07–1.37) |
| Not prescribed ART | 490 (17.5 %) | 1677 (15.4 %) | 1.17 (1.04–1.30) | 1.17 (1.03–1.33) |
| Recent drug use | 533 (19.4 %) | 1451 (13.4 %) | 1.17 (1.04–1.30) | 1.32 (1.17–1.50) |
| Years since HIV diagnosis [M (SD)] | 13.2 (7.1) | 11.6 (7.2) | 1.03 (1.03–1.04) | 1.03 (1.03–1.04) |
aMissing responses within covariates were not included in analyses
bcells/mm3