| Literature DB >> 29914472 |
Arielle S Selya1, Sunita Thapa2,3, Gaurav Mehta2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent research shows that nicotine dependence conveys additional health risks above and beyond smoking behavior. The current study examines whether smoking within 5 min of waking, an indicator of nicotine dependence, is independently associated with asthma outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; Cigarettes; Nicotine dependence; Smoking; Time to first cigarette
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29914472 PMCID: PMC6006732 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-018-0672-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Descriptive statistics of sample
| Measure | Smoking within 5 min of waking ( | Smoking after 5 min of waking ( |
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| Lifetime asthma |
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| Past-year asthma |
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| Past-year asthma attack |
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| Cigarettes per day |
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| Smoking duration |
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| Age | 46.0, 35.0–56.0 | 46.0, 33.0–59.0 | .969 |
| Sex | .753 | ||
| Female | 561, 43.5% | 1230, 44.1% | |
| Male | 729, 56.5% | 1561, 55.9% | |
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| White |
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| Black |
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| Hispanic |
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| Depression |
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| Obesity | 371, 30.4% | 817, 30.8% | .843 |
| Family history of asthma |
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| Secondhand smoking |
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Categorical variables are presented as N, valid percentage, and continuous variables are presented as median, interquartile range. p-values are based on chi-square tests for categorical variables, and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests for continuous variables. Bold: p < .05
Weighted regression results of smoking within 5 min of waking on asthma outcomes
| Model | Covariate | Outcome | ||
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| Lifetime Asthma | Past-Year Asthma | Past-Year Asthma Attack | ||
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | ||
| Unadjusted | Smoking within 5 min. (vs. > 5 min.) |
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| Adjusted for smoking behaviora | Smoking within 5 min. (vs. > 5 min.) |
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| 1.31 (0.82–2.09) |
| Adjusted for smokinga and other covariatesb | Smoking within 5 min. (vs. > 5 min.) |
| 3.95 (0.93–16.84) | 5.45 (0.85–34.88) |
| Smoking within 5 min x SHS |
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| 0.18 (0.02–1.31) | |
| Smoking within 5 min x sex |
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Results are presented as odds ratio (95% confidence interval), p-value. Boldface indicates statistical significance (p < .05)
a Smoking covariates: cigarettes per day and years of smoking duration
b Other covariates: depression, obesity, family history of asthma, secondhand smoke exposure (SHS), age, sex, race/ethnicity, and interactions of smoking within 5 min with secondhand smoke exposure and sex. Interaction terms are only included in the model if p < .10