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Association of current and former smoking with body mass index: A study of smoking discordant twin pairs from 21 twin cohorts

机译:与体重指数的当前和前者吸烟协会:21双队队的吸烟不间对票双对的研究

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BACKGROUND:Smokers tend to weigh less than never smokers, while successful quitting leads to an increase in body weight. Because smokers and non-smokers may differ in genetic and environmental family background, we analysed data from twin pairs in which the co-twins differed by their smoking behaviour to evaluate if the association between smoking and body mass index (BMI) remains after controlling for family background. METHODS AND FINDINGS:The international CODATwins database includes information on smoking and BMI measured between 1960 and 2012 from 156,593 twin individuals 18-69 years of age. Individual-based data (230,378 measurements) and data of smoking discordant twin pairs (altogether 30,014 pairwise measurements, 36% from monozygotic [MZ] pairs) were analysed with linear fixed-effects regression models by 10-year periods. In MZ pairs, the smoking co-twin had, on average, 0.57 kg/m2 lower BMI in men (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.49, 0.70) and 0.65 kg/m2 lower BMI in women (95% CI: 0.52, 0.79) than the never smoking co-twin. Former smokers had 0.70 kg/m2 higher BMI among men (95% CI: 0.63, 0.78) and 0.62 kg/m2 higher BMI among women (95% CI: 0.51, 0.73) than their currently smoking MZ co-twins. Little difference in BMI was observed when comparing former smoking co-twins with their never smoking MZ co-twins (0.13 kg/m2, 95% CI 0.04, 0.23 among men; -0.04 kg/m2, 95% CI -0.16, 0.09 among women). The associations were similar within dizygotic pairs and when analysing twins as individuals. The observed series of cross-sectional associations were independent of sex, age, and measurement decade. CONCLUSIONS:Smoking is associated with lower BMI and smoking cessation with higher BMI. However, the net effect of smoking and subsequent cessation on weight development appears to be minimal, i.e. never more than an average of 0.7 kg/m2.
机译:背景:吸烟者往往的重量比吸烟者从不吸烟,而成功的戒烟会导致体重增加。由于吸烟者和非吸烟者可能在遗传和环境家庭背景中不同,我们分析了双对的数据,其中共同的共同通过其吸烟行为不同,以评估吸烟和体重指数(BMI)之间的关联是否保持在控制之后家庭背景。方法和调查结果:国际Codatwins数据库包括吸烟和BMI的信息,从1960年至2012年间,从156,593名Twin个人之间测量的18-69岁。通过10年期间,通过10年期间分析了基于个体的数据(230,378次测量)和吸烟不和谐双对的数据(总共30,014对成对测量,来自单卵效应[MZ]对的36%)。在MZ对,发烟共双具有平均,0.57公斤/平方米在男性低BMI(95%置信区间(CI):0.49,0.70)和0.65公斤/平方米的妇女(95%CI降低BMI:0.52 ,0.79)比从不吸烟的联合双胞胎。前吸烟者在男性(95%CI:0.63,0.78)和0.62kg / m2之间的BMI中有0.70公斤/平方米的BMI(95%CI:0.51,0.73),而不是目前吸烟的MZ共同双胞胎。观察到BMI的差异在比较前吸烟的双胞胎与吸烟的混合物双胞胎(0.13千克/平方米,95%CI 0.04,0.23中的男性; -0.04kg / m 2,95%CI -0.16,0.09女性)。联想在Dizygotic对中以及作为个体的双胞胎分析时相似。观察到的一系列横截面关联是独立于性别,年龄和测量十年。结论:吸烟与较低的BMI和较高的BMI吸烟有关。然而,吸烟和随后停止对重量发育的净效应似乎是最小的,即从未超过平均值0.7 kg / m 2。

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