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Abstract
Background: Whether smoking is associated with worse quality of life (QoL) or not is relatively controversial. The current study is to investigate the relationship between smoking and subjective QoL in a long cohort study.
Methods: The NIPPON DATA 90 project collected 8,383 community residents in 300 randomly selected areas as baseline data in 1990, administered four follow-up QoL surveys, and evaluated mortality statistics. We conducted multinomial logistic regression analysis to compare past smokers and current smokers to never smokers, with impaired QoL and mortality as outcomes.
Results: In four follow-ups, QoL data was collected from 2,035, 2,252, 2,522, and 3,280 participants in 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2012, respectively. In the 1995 follow-up, current smoking at baseline was not associated with worse QoL. In 2000 and 2005 follow-ups, smoking was significantly associated with worse QoL (odds ratio [OR] 2.1; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.33-3.36 and OR 2.29; 95% CI, 1.38-3.80, respectively). In the 2012 follow-up, smoking was not associated with QoL. Sensitivity analysis did not change the result significantly.
Conclusion: In this study we found that baseline smoking was associated with worse QoL in long-follow-up.
背景:吸烟是否与较差的生活质量(QoL)有关是相对有争议的。目前的研究是在一项长期队列研究中调查吸烟和主观生活质量之间的关系。方法:1990年,NIPPON DATA 90项目收集了300个随机选择地区的8383名社区居民作为基线数据,并进行了4次随访生活质量调查和死亡率统计。我们进行了多项逻辑回归分析,以比较过去吸烟者和现在吸烟者与从不吸烟者,其中生活质量和死亡率受损作为结果。结果:在4次随访中,分别收集了1995年、2000年、2005年和2012年2035名、2252名、2522名和3280名参与者的生活质量数据。在1995年的随访中,基线时的吸烟与较差的生活质量无关。在2000年和2005年的随访中,吸烟与较差的生活质量显著相关,OR=2.11[95%CI:1.33,3.36,P结论:在本研究中,我们发现基线吸烟与长期随访中较差的生活水平相关。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Epidemiology is the official open access scientific journal of the Japan Epidemiological Association. The Journal publishes a broad range of original research on epidemiology as it relates to human health, and aims to promote communication among those engaged in the field of epidemiological research and those who use epidemiological findings.