The present study aims to prospectively assess the influence of respiratory disorders on smoking cessation and re-initiation. Three population-based Italian cohorts answered a questionnaire on respiratory health and smoking habits during 1998–2001 and after a mean follow-up (SD) of 9.1 (0.8) years. Out of 1874 current smokers and 1166 ex-smokers at baseline, 965 (51.5%) and 735 (63.0%) reported their smoking status at follow-up. From current smokers, 312 had stopped smoking at follow-up, while 86 ex-smokers had resumed smoking. People reporting asthma at baseline were more likely to stop smoking than the other subjects (48.6% vs. 31.7%), while people reporting allergic rhinitis or chronic cough/phlegm had a higher probability to resume smoking (16.7% vs. 10.5% and 20.7% vs. 10.4%, respectively). In the multivariable logistic model, smoking relapse strongly decreased with increasing abstinence duration in people without chronic cough/phlegm (OR for ≥7.5 years vs. <7.5 years = 0.23, 95% CI 0.20–0.27), while no effect was detected in people with chronic cough/phlegm (p for interaction = 0.039). Smoking cessation was enhanced in asthmatic subjects, while people with allergic rhinitis or chronic cough/phlegm were at higher risk to resume smoking. Chronic cough/phlegm blunted the decrease in smoking resumption associated with longer abstinence duration.

Effects of respiratory disorders on smoking cessation and re-initiation in an Italian cohort study / Finocchio, E., Olivieri, M., Nguyen, G., Bortolami, O., Marchetti, P., Vesentini, R., Torroni, L., Spiteri, G., Locatelli, F., Moretti, F., Fois, A., Pirina, P., Ferrari, M., Verlato, G.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1661-7827. - 18:3(2021), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/ijerph18030903]

Effects of respiratory disorders on smoking cessation and re-initiation in an Italian cohort study

Moretti F.;Fois A.;Pirina P.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

The present study aims to prospectively assess the influence of respiratory disorders on smoking cessation and re-initiation. Three population-based Italian cohorts answered a questionnaire on respiratory health and smoking habits during 1998–2001 and after a mean follow-up (SD) of 9.1 (0.8) years. Out of 1874 current smokers and 1166 ex-smokers at baseline, 965 (51.5%) and 735 (63.0%) reported their smoking status at follow-up. From current smokers, 312 had stopped smoking at follow-up, while 86 ex-smokers had resumed smoking. People reporting asthma at baseline were more likely to stop smoking than the other subjects (48.6% vs. 31.7%), while people reporting allergic rhinitis or chronic cough/phlegm had a higher probability to resume smoking (16.7% vs. 10.5% and 20.7% vs. 10.4%, respectively). In the multivariable logistic model, smoking relapse strongly decreased with increasing abstinence duration in people without chronic cough/phlegm (OR for ≥7.5 years vs. <7.5 years = 0.23, 95% CI 0.20–0.27), while no effect was detected in people with chronic cough/phlegm (p for interaction = 0.039). Smoking cessation was enhanced in asthmatic subjects, while people with allergic rhinitis or chronic cough/phlegm were at higher risk to resume smoking. Chronic cough/phlegm blunted the decrease in smoking resumption associated with longer abstinence duration.
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Abstinence duration; Allergic rhinitis; Asthma; Chronic bronchitis; Smoking cessation; Smoking intensity; Smoking re-initiation
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Finocchio, E.; Olivieri, M.; Nguyen, G.; Bortolami, O.; Marchetti, P.; Vesentini, R.; Torroni, L.; Spiteri, G.; Locatelli, F.; Moretti, F.; Fois, A.; ...espandi
Effects of respiratory disorders on smoking cessation and re-initiation in an Italian cohort study / Finocchio, E., Olivieri, M., Nguyen, G., Bortolami, O., Marchetti, P., Vesentini, R., Torroni, L., Spiteri, G., Locatelli, F., Moretti, F., Fois, A., Pirina, P., Ferrari, M., Verlato, G.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1661-7827. - 18:3(2021), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/ijerph18030903]
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