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Multicenter Study
. 2012;158(2):175-83.
doi: 10.1159/000330900. Epub 2012 Jan 26.

The impact of cigarette smoking on asthma: a population-based international cohort study

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Multicenter Study

The impact of cigarette smoking on asthma: a population-based international cohort study

Isa Cerveri et al. Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2012.

Abstract

Background: The prevalence rates of smoking in subjects with asthma have frequently been reported as similar to those in the general population; however, available data are not up-to-date. There is only limited and somewhat conflicting information on the long-term effects of smoking on health outcomes among population-based cohorts of subjects with asthma. We aimed to investigate changes in smoking habits and their effects on forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1)) in subjects with asthma in comparison with the rest of the population, focusing on the healthy smoker effect.

Methods: We studied 9,092 subjects without asthma and 1,045 with asthma at baseline who participated in both the European Community Respiratory Health Survey I (20-44 years old in 1991-1993) and II (1999-2002).

Results: At follow-up, smoking was significantly less frequent among subjects with asthma than in the rest of the population (26 vs. 31%; p < 0.001). Subjects with asthma who were already ex-smokers at the beginning of the follow-up in the 1990 s had the highest mean asthma score (number of reported asthma-like symptoms, range 0-5), probably as a result of the healthy smoker effect (2.80 vs. 2.44 in never smokers, 2.19 in quitters and 2.24 in smokers; p < 0.001). The influence of smoking on FEV(1) decline did not depend on asthma status. Smokers had the highest proportion of subjects with chronic cough/phlegm (p < 0.01).

Conclusion: One out of 4 subjects with asthma continues smoking and reports significantly more chronic cough and phlegm than never smokers and ex-smokers. This stresses the importance of smoking cessation in all patients with asthma, even in those with less severe asthma.

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Percentage of never smokers, ex-smokers and smokers at ECRHS I and ECRHS II according to current asthma status at ECRHS I. Percentages of never smokers, ex-smokers and smokers at ECRHS II were determined by adding the net change observed in subjects participating in both surveys to baseline percentages [calculated on the basis of all subjects with information on smoking habits participating in ECRHS I (n = 15,259 and n = 1,696 for subjects without and with asthma at ECRHS I, respectively)].

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