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白厅II研究中中年人的吸烟史与认知功能

Smoking history and cognitive function in middle age from the Whitehall II study.

作者信息

Sabia Séverine, Marmot Michael, Dufouil Carole, Singh-Manoux Archana

机构信息

Institut National de la Santé et de la Récherche Médicale, Unité 687, IFR69, Hôpital Paul Brousse, 16 Avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier, Bâtiment 15/16, 94807 Villejuif CEDEX, France.

出版信息

Arch Intern Med. 2008 Jun 9;168(11):1165-73. doi: 10.1001/archinte.168.11.1165.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies about the association between smoking and dementia necessarily involve those who have "survived" smoking. We examine the association between smoking history and cognitive function in middle age and estimate the risk of death and of nonparticipation in cognitive tests among smokers.

METHODS

Data are from the Whitehall II study of 10,308 participants aged 35 to 55 years at baseline (phase 1 [1985-1988]). Smoking history was assessed at phase 1 and at phase 5 (1997-1999). Cognitive data (memory, reasoning, vocabulary, and semantic and phonemic fluency) were available for 5388 participants at phase 5; 4659 of these were retested 5 years later.

RESULTS

Smokers at phase 1 were at higher risk of death (hazard ratio [HR], 2.00; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.58-2.52 among men and HR, 2.46; 95% CI, 1.80-3.37 among women) and of nonparticipation in cognitive tests (odds ratio [OR], 1.32; 95% CI, 1.16-1.51 among men and OR, 1.69; 95% CI, 1.41- 2.02 among women). At phase 5 in age- and sex-adjusted analyses, smokers compared with those who never smoked were more likely to be in the lowest quintile of cognitive performance. After adjustment for multiple covariates, this risk remained for memory (OR, 1.37; 95% CI, 1.10-1.73). Ex-smokers at phase 1 had a 30% lower risk of poor vocabulary and low verbal fluency. In longitudinal analysis, the evidence for an association between smoking history and cognitive decline was inconsistent. Stopping smoking during the follow-up period was associated with improvement in other health behaviors.

CONCLUSIONS

Smoking was associated with greater risk of poor memory. Middle-aged smokers are more likely to be lost to follow-up by death or through nonparticipation in cognitive tests. Ex-smokers had a lower risk of poor cognition, possibly owing to improvement in other health behaviors.

摘要

背景

关于吸烟与痴呆症之间关联的研究必然涉及那些“熬过”吸烟阶段的人。我们研究了吸烟史与中年认知功能之间的关联,并估计了吸烟者死亡和不参与认知测试的风险。

方法

数据来自白厅II研究,该研究基线(第1阶段[1985 - 1988年])时有10308名年龄在35至55岁的参与者。在第1阶段和第5阶段(1997 - 1999年)评估吸烟史。在第5阶段,5388名参与者可获得认知数据(记忆、推理、词汇以及语义和语音流畅性);其中4659人在5年后接受了重新测试。

结果

第1阶段的吸烟者死亡风险更高(风险比[HR],男性为2.00;95%置信区间[CI],1.58 - 2.52;女性为HR,2.46;95% CI,1.80 - 3.37),不参与认知测试的风险也更高(优势比[OR],男性为1.32;95% CI,1.16 - 1.51;女性为OR,1.69;95% CI,1.41 - 2.02)。在第5阶段进行年龄和性别调整分析时,与从不吸烟的人相比,吸烟者更有可能处于认知表现最低的五分位数。在调整多个协变量后,记忆方面的这种风险仍然存在(OR,1.37;95% CI,1.10 - 1.73)。第1阶段的戒烟者词汇量差和语言流畅性低的风险降低30%。在纵向分析中,吸烟史与认知衰退之间关联的证据并不一致。随访期间戒烟与其他健康行为的改善有关。

结论

吸烟与记忆力差的风险增加有关。中年吸烟者更有可能因死亡或不参与认知测试而失访。戒烟者认知能力差的风险较低,可能是由于其他健康行为的改善。

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