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Joint effects of tobacco use and body mass on all-cause mortality in Mumbai, India: results from a population-based cohort study.

机译:烟草使用和体重对印度孟买全因死亡率的共同影响:基于人群的队列研究结果。

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The joint effects of tobacco use and body mass on mortality have not been well characterized, although evidence regarding the effect of smoking on the association between body mass and mortality is accumulating. To study the joint effects of these important risk factors, the authors conducted a prospective cohort study of 148,173 men and women aged > or =35 years in Mumbai, India. Subjects were recruited during 1991-1997 and then followed for approximately 5-6 years (1997-2003). During 774,129 person-years of follow-up, 13,261 deaths were observed. Tobacco use increased the risk of death across different categories of body mass, with particularly high risks being observed in extreme body mass categories. Among men, obese smokers and obese never users of tobacco were at 56% and 34% increased risks of death, respectively, compared with overweight never users of tobacco. Similarly, at highest risk were extremely thin males who smoked bidis (relative risk = 3.45) or cigarettes (relative risk = 3.32). Body mass and all forms of tobacco use had independent as well as multiplicative joint effects on mortality risk. Tobacco use and undernutrition are serious problems in India. The current study indicates that obesity may emerge as a serious public health problem with which tobacco use may interact.
机译:尽管关于吸烟对体重与死亡率之间关系的影响的证据越来越多,但吸烟和体重对死亡率的联合影响尚未得到很好的描述。为了研究这些重要危险因素的共同作用,作者对印度孟买的148,173名≥35岁的男女进行了前瞻性队列研究。在1991-1997年期间招募了受试者,然后随访了大约5-6年(1997-2003年)。在774,129人年的随访期间,观察到13,261人死亡。吸烟增加了不同体重类别的死亡风险,在极端体重类别中观察到特别高的风险。在男性中,肥胖超重吸烟者和从未吸烟的肥胖者死亡风险分别增加56%和34%。同样,风险最高的是极瘦的男性,他们抽烟比迪斯(相对风险= 3.45)或香烟(相对风险= 3.32)。体重和所有形式的烟草使用对死亡风险具有独立的和相乘的联合影响。烟草使用和营养不良是印度的严重问题。当前的研究表明,肥胖可能是一个严重的公共卫生问题,烟草使用可能与之相互作用。

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