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Cigarette smoking: risk factor for premature facial wrinkling.

作者信息

Kadunce D P, Burr R, Gress R, Kanner R, Lyon J L, Zone J J

机构信息

Division of Dermatology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City 84132.

出版信息

Ann Intern Med. 1991 May 15;114(10):840-4. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-114-10-840.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine if cigarette smoking is a risk factor for the development of premature facial wrinkling.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

SETTING

Smoking cessation clinic and community.

PATIENTS

Convenience sample of 132 adult smokers and non-smokers in 1988.

MEASUREMENTS

A questionnaire was administered to quantify cigarette smoking and to obtain information about possibly confounding factors such as skin pigmentation, sun exposure, age, and sex. Wrinkling was assessed using photographs of the temple region, and a severity score based on predetermined criteria was assigned. A logistic regression model, which controlled for confounding variables, was developed to assess the risk for premature wrinkling in response to pack-years of smoking.

MAIN RESULTS

The prevalence of premature wrinkling was independently associated with sun exposure and pack-years of smoking. After controlling for age, sex, and sun exposure, premature wrinkling increased with increased pack-years of smoking. Heavy cigarette smokers (greater than 50 pack-years) were 4.7 times more likely to be wrinkled than nonsmokers (95% CI, 1.0 to 22.6; P value for trend = 0.05). Sun exposure of more than 50,000 lifetime hours also increased the risk of being excessively wrinkled 3.1-fold (CI, 1.2 to 7.1). When excessive sun exposure and cigarette smoking occurred together, the risk for developing excessive wrinkling was multiplicative (prevalence ratio of 12.0; CI, 1.5 to 530).

CONCLUSION

Cigarette smoking is an independent risk factor for the development of premature wrinkling.

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