LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING ONSET AND CESSATION ON PULMONARY-FUNCTION

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SHERRILL, DL
HOLBERG, CJ
ENRIGHT, PL
LEBOWITZ, MD
BURROWS, B
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[1] Respiratory Sciences Center, University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ
[2] Respiratory Sciences Center, University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson
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10.1164/ajrccm.149.3.8118623
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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We examined the effects of smoking onset and cessation on FEV(1) in participants in the Tucson Epidemiological Study of Airways Obstructive Disease 18 yr of age or older who reported a change in smoking habits during 17 yr of follow-up. Subjects were classified as ''new quitters'' (n = 288) and ''new starters'' (n = 45) at each survey on the basis of questionnaire responses concerning current smoking habits. The pulmonary function data were analyzed using a mixed longitudinal or random effects model (REM). We compared FEV(1) before and after changing smoking habits in the same subjects while adjusting for important covariables such as height, pack-years, and respiratory symptoms and diseases. The results for smoking cessation showed a beneficial effect related to quitting that was largest for younger subjects and decreased linearly with age. For women, quitting resulted in an improvement in FEV(1) of 4.3% at 20 yr of age which decreased to 2.5% by 80 yr of age. Men had an improvement of only 1.2% at 20 yr of age and no improvement at 80 yr of age. After excluding subjects with low initial function (FEV(1)/FVC in the lowest quartile) and those with only a single observation after quitting, men (n = 70) showed a significantly higher FEV(1) improvement of 4% at 20 yr of age that decreased linearly to zero by age 80 yr. In contrast, women in this subgroup (n = 89) had nearly the same degree of improvement at all ages. The onset results showed mean FEV(1) values after starting smoking that were higher at the younger ages (< 23 yr) and that decreased more rapidly with age, compared with nonsmoking mean estimates, in both sexes.
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