Adolescent smokers seen in general practice: health, lifestyle, physical measurements, and response to antismoking advice
- PMID: 1755876
- PMCID: PMC1671366
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.303.6808.947
Adolescent smokers seen in general practice: health, lifestyle, physical measurements, and response to antismoking advice
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- BMJ 1991 Nov 9;303(6811):1176
Abstract
Objective: To compare physical, lifestyle, and health characteristics of adolescent smokers and non-smokers and their initial response to anti-smoking counselling.
Design: Adolescents aged 13, 15, and 17 years were identified from age-sex registers and invited by letter for a general practice health check.
Setting: Three general practices in the MRC general practice research framework.
Main outcome measures: Blood pressure, body mass index, saliva cotinine concentration, peak flow rate, alcohol consumption, exercise, duration of sleep, and stated persistent health problems.
Results: 73% of the adolescents (491) attended for the health check. A total of 68 (14%) were regular smokers. By age 17 those who smoked regularly had a significantly lower systolic blood pressure than those who had never smoked regularly (by 6 mm Hg; p = 0.025) despite a significantly higher body mass index (by 1.5; p <0.001) [corrected]. Cotinine concentrations increased with smoking exposure, from 0.7 ng/ml when no family member smoked to 155 ng/ml in active smokers of six or more cigarettes a week. Significantly more regular smokers than never regular smokers drank greater than or equal to 8 g alcohol a day (chi 2 = 15.2 adjusted for age and sex p less than 0.001); regular smokers exercised less (1.0 hrs/week in boys and 0.8 hrs/week in girls v 3.4 hrs/week in boys and 2.2 hrs/week in girls; p less than 0.001) and slept less (8.0 hrs/night v 8.5 hrs/night at age 17; p less than 0.005). Persistent health problems, mostly asthma or allergic symptoms, were reported by 25% (17/68) of the smokers and 16% (60/381) of the non-smokers. Of the smokers given counselling, 60% (26/43) made an agreement with the practice doctor or nurse to give up smoking.
Conclusion: General practice is an appropriate setting for adolescents to receive advice on healthy lifestyle, which should not focus solely on smoking.
Comment in
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Adolescent smokers seen in general practice.BMJ. 1991 Dec 14;303(6816):1553. doi: 10.1136/bmj.303.6816.1553. BMJ. 1991. PMID: 1782512 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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