Hays Ron D, Smith Ashley Wilder, Reeve Bryce B, Spritzer Karen L, Marcus Stephen E, Clauser Steven B
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90024-2801, USA.
Health Care Financ Rev. 2008 Summer;29(4):57-67.
This study examined associations between cigarette smoking, cancer, and self-reported physical (SF-36 Physical Component Summary Score, [PCS]) and mental health (SF-36 Mental Component Summary Score, [MCS]) among 123,567 Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in managed care plans. As expected for a sample of older individuals, the SF-36 PCS mean (42.6) was lower than the U.S. general population mean of 50. The SF-36 MCS mean (51.7) for the sample was higher than the general population mean. In addition, least squares means revealed significantly poorer health for current smokers and those who recently quit, regardless of their cancer status. Although statistically significant, the differences between current smokers and never smokers were small among those with or without cancer. Encouraging smokers to quit and providing abstinence support to persons who have recently quit may help reduce health-related impacts of cigarette use.
本研究调查了123567名参加管理式医疗计划的医疗保险受益人中吸烟、癌症与自我报告的身体(SF-36身体成分汇总得分,[PCS])和心理健康(SF-36心理成分汇总得分,[MCS])之间的关联。正如对老年人群样本的预期,SF-36 PCS平均值(42.6)低于美国总体人群平均值50。该样本的SF-36 MCS平均值(51.7)高于总体人群平均值。此外,最小二乘均值显示,无论癌症状态如何,当前吸烟者和最近戒烟者的健康状况明显较差。尽管具有统计学意义,但无论有无癌症,当前吸烟者与从不吸烟者之间的差异都很小。鼓励吸烟者戒烟并为最近戒烟者提供戒烟支持,可能有助于减少吸烟对健康的相关影响。