| Literature DB >> 31665159 |
Wonsuk Choi1, Sun-Hwa Kim1, Si-Hyuck Kang1, Jin Joo Park1, Chang-Hwan Yoon1, Tae-Jin Youn1, In-Ho Chae1.
Abstract
Tobacco smoking causes cardiovascular diseases, lung disease, and various cancers. Understanding the population-based characteristics associated with smoking and the cause of death is important to improve survival. This study sought to evaluate the differential impact of smoking on cardiac or non-cardiac death according to age. Data from 514,866 healthy adults who underwent national health screening in South Korea were analyzed. The participants were divided into three groups: never-smoker, ex-smoker or current smoker according to the smoking status. The incidence rates and hazard ratios (HRs) of cardiac or non-cardiac deaths according to smoking status and age groups during the 10-year follow-up were calculated to evaluate the differential risk of smoking. Over the follow-up period, 6,192 and 24,443 cardiac and non-cardiac deaths had occurred, respectively. The estimated incidence rate of cardiac and non-cardiac death gradually increased in older age groups and was higher in current smokers and ex-smokers than that in never-smokers among all age groups. After adjustment of covariates, the HRs for cardiac death of current smokers compared to never-smokers were the highest in individuals in their 40's (1.82; 95% CI, 1.45-2.28); this gradually decreased to 0.96 (95% CI, 0.67-1.38) in individuals >80 years. In contrast, the HRs for non-cardiac death peaked in individuals in their 50's, (HR 1.69, 95% CI 1.57-1.82) and was sustained in those >80 years (HR 1.40, 95% CI 1.17-1.69). Ex-smokers did not show elevated risk of cardiac death compared to never-smokers in any age group, whereas they showed significantly higher risk of non-cardiac death in their 60's and 70's (HR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.19-1.39; HR 1.22, 95% CI, 1.12-1.32, respectively). Acute myocardial infarction and lung cancer showed patterns similar to those of cardiac and non-cardiac death, respectively. Smoking was associated with higher relative risk of cardiac death in the middle-aged group and non-cardiac death in the older age group. Ex-smokers in the older age group had elevated risk of non-cardiac death. To prevent early cardiac death and late non-cardiac death, smoking cessation should be emphasized as early as possible.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31665159 PMCID: PMC6821404 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0224486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Baseline characteristics of patients according to their smoking habits.
| Total | Never-smoker | Ex-smoker | Current smoker | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 54.27±9.60 | 55.07±9.72 | 53.36±91.41 | 52.20±8.92 | < .001 | |
| 257028 (53.7%) | 114225 (34.8%) | 41161(95.4%) | 101642 (94.8%) | < .001 | |
| 23.99±2.98 | 24.05±3.01 | 24.26±2.76 | 23.69±2.95 | < .001 | |
| 127.08±17.84 | 126.76±18.16 | 128.38±16.71 | 127.56±17.27 | < .001 | |
| 79.33±11.47 | 78.82±11.53 | 80.68±11.06 | 80.34±11.35 | < .001 | |
| < .001 | |||||
| | 1549 (0.3%) | 1107 (0.3%) | 98 (0.2%) | 344 (0.3%) | |
| | 75180 (15.7%) | 55188 (16.8%) | 4446 (10.3%) | 15546 (14.5%) | |
| | 65576 (13.7%) | 46963 (14.3%) | 4396 (10.2%) | 14217 (13.3%) | |
| | 75001 (15.7%) | 50369 (15.4%) | 5971 (13.8%) | 18661 (17.4%) | |
| | 99116 (20.7%) | 65833 (20.1%) | 9327 (21.6%) | 23956 (22.3%) | |
| | 161826 (33.8%) | 108359 (33.1%) | 18924 (43.8%) | 34543 (32.2%) | |
| | 98342 (20.6%) | 74105 (22.6%) | 8725 (20.2%) | 15512 (14.5%) | < .001 |
| | 28382 (5.9%) | 19761 (6.0%) | 2685 (6.2%) | 5936 (5.5%) | < .001 |
| | 74339 (15.5%) | 54672 (16.7%) | 7107 (16.5%) | 12560 (11.7%) | < .001 |
| | 1445 (0.3%) | 1093 (0.3%) | 136 (0.3%) | 216 (0.2%) | < .001 |
| | 199.76±37.78 | 200.30±37.91 | 199.38±36.80 | 198.26±37.71 | < .001 |
| | 98.47±31.76 | 97.55±30.65 | 100.05±29.53 | 100.67±35.58 | < .001 |
| | 13.88±1.52 | 13.49±1.47 | 14.68±1.22 | 14.78±1.23 | < .001 |
| | 26.60±17.34 | 25.62±15.59 | 28.07±18.34 | 28.97±21.28 | < .001 |
| | 25.40±20.26 | 23.74±18.62 | 29.06±22.98 | 29.00±23.05 | < .001 |
| | 482 (0.1%) | 351 (0.1%) | 64 (0.1%) | 67 (0.1%) | < .001 |
| | 19683 (4.1%) | 14659 (4.5%) | 1895 (4.4%) | 3129 (2.9%) | < .001 |
| | 917 (0.2%) | 661 (0.2%) | 117 (0.3%) | 139 (0.1%) | < .001 |
| | 551 (0.1%) | 409 (0.1%) | 55 (0.1%) | 87 (0.1%) | 0.001 |
| | 26158 (5.5%) | 19015 (5.8%) | 2792 (6.5%) | 4351 (4.1%) | < .001 |
| | 25399 (5.3%) | 19273 (5.9%) | 2198 (5.1%) | 3928 (3.7%) | < .001 |
| | 29717 (6.2%) | 22103 (6.7%) | 2761 (6.4%) | 4853 (4.5%) | < .001 |
| | 11931 (2.5%) | 8923 (2.7%) | 1175 (2.7%) | 1833 (1.7%) | < .001 |
BMI; body mass index, SBP; systolic blood pressure, DBP; diastolic blood pressure, HTN; hypertension, DM; diabetes mellitus, CKD; chronic kidney disease, AST; aspartate transaminase, ALT; alanine transaminase, ACEi; Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, ARB; Angiotensin receptor blocker, CCB; calcium channel blocker
Estimated 100,000 person-year incidence rates of all-cause death, cardiac death, and non-cardiac death according to their age and smoking status.
| Age (years) | Never-smoker | Ex-smoker | Current smoker | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 583.37 (574.72–592.13) | 754.27 (727.06–782.25) | 938.18 (918.98–957.67) | ||
| 40 | 127.44 (120.83–134.31) | 159.65 (141.50–179.49) | 283.31 (268.54–298.69) | ||
| 50 | 226.77 (256.35–277.50) | 407.52 (371.91–445.62) | 740.54 (709.48–772.61) | ||
| 60 | 835.75 (814.35–857.56) | 1506.29 (1414.18–1602.82) | 2100.5 (2027.66–2175.28) | ||
| 70 | 2760.88 (2695.28–2827.67) | 4372.29 (4105.99–4651.34) | 5303.12 (5085.18–5528.00) | ||
| 80 | 6364.40 (5965.45–6783.01) | 8612.21 (7225.67–10187.28) | 9718.23 (8413.96–11165.18) | ||
| Total | 134.65 (130.51–138.89) | 132.00 (120.76–144.01) | 172.12 (163.95–180.59) | ||
| 40 | 16.94 (14.58–19.56) | 23.95 (17.26–32.37) | 47.36 (41.43–53.89) | ||
| 50 | 43.42 (39.28–47.88) | 54.22 (41.26–69.24) | 116.38 (104.27–129.51) | ||
| 60 | 182.98 (173.04–193.34) | 245.00 (208.72–285.77) | 388.66 (357.69–421.59) | ||
| 70 | 774.28 (739.72–810.03) | 918.88 (799.07–1051.58) | 1147.26 (1047.12–1254.41) | ||
| 80 | 1733.91 (1528.77–1958.91) | 1773.1 (1178.21–2526.63) | 1806.72 (1272.10–2490.33) | ||
| Total | 448.72 (441.13–456.40) | 622.27 (597.57–647.73) | 766.06 (748.72–783.70) | ||
| 40 | 110.50 (104.35–116.91) | 135.70 (119.01–154.08) | 235.86 (222.49–250.02) | ||
| 50 | 233.35 (213.83–233.19) | 353.30 (320.20–388.89) | 624.16 (595.67–653.66) | ||
| 60 | 652.77 (633.88–672.08) | 1261.29 (1177.13–1349.88) | 1711.84 (1646.15–1779.48) | ||
| 70 | 1986.60 (1931.02–2043.38) | 3453.42 (3217.21–3702.38) | 4155.86 (3963.19–4355.47) | ||
| 80 | 4630.49 (4291.14–4989.53) | 6839.11 (5610.25–8257.13) | 7910.51 (6739.26–9226.80) | ||
Fig 1Estimated 100,000 person-year incidence rates of death according to their age and smoking habits.
Fig 2Kaplan-Meier 10-year cumulative survival curve according to their age and smoking habits.
Hazard ratio of smoking on all-cause death, cardiac death, and non-cardiac death; univariate and multivariate analysis.
| Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysis | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | Smoking | HR | p-value | Smoking | HR | p-value | |
| Total | Ex | 1.29 (1.24–1.35) | < .001 | Ex | 1.15 (1.11–1.20) | < .001 | |
| Current | 1.61 (1.57–1.65) | < .001 | Current | 1.64 (1.59–1.69) | < .001 | ||
| 40 | Ex | 1.25 (1.10–1.42) | 0.001 | Ex | 0.92 (0.80–1.05) | 0.216 | |
| Current | 2.22 (2.06–2.39) | < .001 | Current | 1.50 (1.37–1.64) | < .001 | ||
| 50 | Ex | 1.53 (1.39–1.69) | < .001 | Ex | 1.03 (0.93–1.14) | 0.610 | |
| Current | 2.78 (2.62–2.94) | < .001 | Current | 1.70 (1.59–1.82) | < .001 | ||
| 60 | Ex | 1.82 (1.70–1.95) | < .001 | Ex | 1.24 (1.16–1.34) | < .001 | |
| Current | 2.53 (2.42–2.65) | < .001 | Current | 1.65 (1.57–1.73) | < .001 | ||
| 70 | Ex | 1.61 (1.51–1.72) | < .001 | Ex | 1.19 (1.11–1.27) | < .001 | |
| Current | 1.96 (1.87–2.06) | < .001 | Current | 1.43 (1.36–1.51) | < .001 | ||
| 80 | Ex | 1.37 (1.15–1.64) | 0.001 | Ex | 1.11 (0.92–1.34) | 0.287 | |
| Current | 1.55 (1.33–1.81) | < .001 | Current | 1.29 (1.10–1.52) | 0.002 | ||
| Total | Ex | 0.98 (0.89–1.08) | 0.686 | Ex | 1.03 (0.93–1.14) | 0.552 | |
| Current | 1.28 (1.21–1.35) | < .001 | Current | 1.65 (1.55–1.77) | < .001 | ||
| 40 | Ex | 1.41 (1.01–1.98) | 0.043 | Ex | 0.91 (0.64–1.30) | 0.616 | |
| Current | 2.79 (2.30–3.39) | < .001 | Current | 1.82 (1.45–2.28) | < .001 | ||
| 50 | Ex | 1.25 (0.96–1.63) | 0.094 | Ex | 0.85 (0.65–1.12) | 0.225 | |
| Current | 2.68 (2.32–3.10) | < .001 | Current | 1.76 (1.48–2.08) | < .001 | ||
| 60 | Ex | 1.35 (1.15–1.59) | < .001 | Ex | 1.07 (0.90–1.27) | 0.432 | |
| Current | 2.14 (1.94–2.36) | < .001 | Current | 1.65 (1.47–1.85) | < .001 | ||
| 70 | Ex | 1.21 (1.05–1.39) | 0.010 | Ex | 1.09 (0.94–1.26) | 0.272 | |
| Current | 1.51 (1.37–1.67) | < .001 | Current | 1.37 (1.22–1.53) | < .001 | ||
| 80 | Ex | 1.04 (0.70–1.53) | 0.857 | Ex | 0.89 (0.59–1.35) | 0.593 | |
| Current | 1.06 (0.75–1.49) | 0.754 | Current | 0.96 (0.67–1.38) | 0.822 | ||
| Total | Ex | 1.39 (1.33–1.45) | < .001 | Ex | 1.18 (1.13–1.24) | < .001 | |
| Current | 1.70 (1.66–1.75) | < .001 | Current | 1.63 (1.58–1.68) | < .001 | ||
| 40 | Ex | 1.23 (1.07–1.41) | 0.004 | Ex | 0.92 (0.79–1.07) | 0.264 | |
| Current | 2.13 (1.97–2.31) | < .001 | Current | 1.45 (1.31–1.59) | < .001 | ||
| 50 | Ex | 1.59 (1.43–1.76) | < .001 | Ex | 1.06 (0.95–1.19) | 0.291 | |
| Current | 2.80 (2.63–2.98) | < .001 | Current | 1.69 (1.57–1.82) | < .001 | ||
| 60 | Ex | 1.95 (1.81–2.10) | < .001 | Ex | 1.29 (1.19–1.39) | < .001 | |
| Current | 2.64 (2.52–2.77) | < .001 | Current | 1.65 (1.56–1.74) | < .001 | ||
| 70 | Ex | 1.77 (1.64–1.91) | < .001 | Ex | 1.22 (1.12–1.32) | < .001 | |
| Current | 2.14 (2.02–2.26) | < .001 | Current | 1.44 (1.36–1.53) | < .001 | ||
| 80 | Ex | 1.50 (1.23–1.84) | < .001 | Ex | 1.18 (0.95–1.46) | 0.127 | |
| Current | 1.74 (1.46–2.06) | < .001 | Current | 1.40 (1.17–1.69) | < .001 | ||
HR; hazard ratio, CI; confidence interval, Ex; ex-smoker, current; current smoker
a Hazard ratio of various outcomes according to smoking status compared to never smoker.
Fig 3Adjusted hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals of current smokers and ex-smokers compared to never-smokers in various outcomes.